Who should decide truth or falsity in a democracy. Case in which FSSP is lead counsel for Plaintiff, COAST v. Ohio Elections Commission is featured in the New York Times today. Great work by our constitutional law attorney Chris Finney.
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FSSP in New Year Times: Was That Twitter Blast False, or Just Honest Hyperbole?
Tuesday, March 6th, 2012Tags: Chris Finney, constitutional law, Social Media
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Major developments in case FSSP is prosecuting against Ohio Elections Commission
Sunday, February 26th, 2012This past week held a major development in the landmark case of COAST Candidates PAC v. Ohio Elections Commission, to some known as the “Tweets” case. FSSP represents COAST in this important case. Specifically, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine filed a brief pointing out the infirmities of Ohio’s false claims statute.
Tags: Chris Finney, COAST, First Amendment, FSSP, Mike DeWine, OEC, PAC
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Eastside Lawyers CLE: April 27, 2012 Don't Tweet That: How to be Ethical in a Social Media World
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
Please Join Us for a ETHICS CLE Program on April 27th from 12:00 – 1:00pm; 1:00 – 1:30 Lunch (eat in or carry out) Cost $25 includes CLE & Lunch (OH & KY, IN)
Location: Hyde Park Country Club 3740 Erie Ave. Cincinnati OH 45208
RSVP: Peggy Gruenke peg@fssp-law.com or 513-533-2732
COST $25 includes CLE (1hr Ethics) and Lunch
Topic: Don’t Tweet That: How to be Ethical in a Social Media World
Presented by: Arpil Besl, Esq. Dinsmore & Shohl (more…)
Tags: April Besl, CLE, continuing education, Eastside Lawyers, Ethics, Peggy Gruenke, Social Media
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