St. Thomas Law Review
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Abstract
It is without doubt befitting that St. Thomas University School of Law's first symposium celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Bill of Rights, with emphasis on the first of its ten amendments. The heritage, birth and growth surrounding this symposium issue serve as evidence that the rights of free speech, press, religion and assembly are not mere abstract guarantees of our "forefathers," but rather, living realities that are being actively applied well beyond any vision of its originators.
Recommended Citation
Ellen S. Podgor,
Speech, Press, Religion and Assembly: Now and Tomorrow,
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St. Thomas L. Rev.
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(1991).
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https://scholarship.stu.edu/stlr/vol3/iss1/4