May 2006
UNC-Chapel Hill Suffers Major Defeat
In July of 2004, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) wrote to UNC-Chapel Hill, explaining for the second time in less than two years that constitutionally protected freedom of association is meaningless if a group cannot exclude people who do not share the beliefs of the group. This is both basic common sense and clearly established law. The College Democrats can exclude Republicans, the college environmental club can exclude students who hate environmentalism, and the college chess club can exclude members who hate the game and wish to see it abolished. In other words, if you form a group in order to express commonly held ideas or ideals, of course you can exclude those who disagree.
December 2005
New digital camera? Know how, where you can use it
by 9 others (via)Digital cameras were one of the hot gifts these holidays -- the first one for some people, an upgrade for others. Cell-phone cameras are everywhere too, and sites like Flickr and Buzznet -- not to mention photoblogs -- make it easy for anyone to share the zillions of photos they're taking.
September 2005
We the bloggers...
by 1 otherBlogs have given individuals of any and every background the ability to freely speak their minds and share information with anyone who chooses to read it, at any time they wish to do so.
August 2005
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