First Amendment Roundup: February 3, 2010

  • Mother Theresa postage stamp unconstitional? So says the atheist group Freedom From Religion Foundation [FoxNews]
  • Senate Goes Back to the Drawing Board on Campaign Finance [Alliance Alert]
  • The Tenth Circuit has dismissed a much-watched libel suit against author John Grisham [ABA Journal]
  • Democrats Keep up Pressure on Citizens United [The Blog of Legal Times]
  • “Sign a petition, disclosure your Name? The Supreme Court will decide whether petition signers have a constitutional right to have their names kept secret.” [Los Angeles Times]
  • “Jim Bopp Proposes Rulemaking to Gut a Number of Corporate-Related FEC Regs.” [Election Law Blog]
  • Will Citizens United create momentum to end judicial elections? [First Amendment Law Prof Blog]
  • A 30-year-old researcher has apparently discovered a draft of the U.S. Constitution in a stack of archives at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. [Wall Street Journal Law Blog]

This post was written by Joshua Bolinger.

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