First Amendment - General
First Amendment survey offers some good news (An analysis by Kenneth Paulson), August 2001 (25:8), p. 4
Charities challenge disclosure ordinance in suit (Clearwater), July 2001 (25:7), p. 4
Court rules on intercepted phone call (Washington), July 2001 (25:7), p. 3
Attorney advises against removing library book (Ocala), March 2001 (25:3), p. 2
Prison magazine ban challenged (Miami), October 2000 (24:10), p. 3
Festival violates rights, says native group (New Port Richey), October 2000 (24:10), p.3
Sheriff's deputies file defamation suit (Tampa), September 2000 (24:9), p. 3
Miami can't enforce Cuban arts ban (Miami), July 2000 (24:7), p. 2
Firing activist member not a violation (Miami), July 2000 (24:7), p. 2
Seminoles' suit thrown out (Broward County), July 2000 (24:7), p. 1
Graham, Mack favored flag-burning ban (Washington), June 2000 (24:6), p. 2
Inmates engage in hunger strike to preserve rights (Raiford), June 2000 (24:6), p. 1
"Choose Life" plate on hold for now (West Palm Beach), April 2000 (24:4), p. 1
Airport imposes ban on talking to press (Miami), March 2000 (24:3), p. 5
Off-duty police dispatcher fired for possible leaks to press (Daytona), March 2000 (24:3), p. 5
Ex-adviser of student paper sues district (Boca Raton), December 1999 (23:12), p. 3
Judge strikes down cap on campaign contributions (Sarasota), November 1999 (23:11), p. 3
Judge: no gag order for project opponent (Venice), November 1999 (23:11), p. 2
First Amendment survey brings bad news for press (analysis by Paul McMasters), October 1999 (23:10), p. 4
Man files complaint over limited public input (Tampa), October 1999 (23:10), p. 3
Nude beachgoers denied free speech rights (Clearwater), October 1999 (23:10), p. 3
Court uphold student's right to display Confederate flag (Volusia County), September 1999 (23:9), p. 3
Students sue college over free speech rights (Miami), September 1999 (23:9), p. 2
Miami student suspended, reinstated (Miami), July 1998 (22:7), p. 3
Billboards tout freedom of expression (Miami), July 1998 (22:7), p. 3
USF police may have unlawfully seized student's tape (Tampa), July 1998 (22:7), p. 3
Nine students jailed, not charged, under state hate crimes law (Miami), April 1998 (22:4), p. 3
Jury awards for rights violation (Ft. Myers), February 1998 (22:2), p. 3
Judge allows state to seize profits from Rolling work (Gainesville), February 1998 (22:2), p. 1
Superintendent agrees book should stay (Panama City), December 1997 (21:12), p. 5
Dianas death no excuse to trash First Amendment (analysis by Sandra F. Chance), November 1997 (21:11), p. 6
Principal reverses ban on Steinbeck novel (Panama City), September 1997 (21:9), p. 3
Parents get book taken off reading list (Port St. Lucie), September 1997 (21:9), p. 3
Board keeps book in classes, library (Vero Beach), February 1997 (21:2), p. 2
State courts need reminding about First Amendment (analysis by Robert Rivas), December 1996 (20:12), p. 4
2nd DCA strikes down Lee noise ordinance as unconstitutional (Lakeland), September 1996 (20:9), .3
Escambia schools pull "anti-industry" textbook (Pensacola), July 1996 (20:7), p. 3
Board declines to ban "Goosebumps" series (Panama City), July 1996 (20:7), p. 3
Parents complaints about book lead to daughters expulsion (Ft. Lauderdale), July 1996 (20:7), p. 3
Panel decides to keep book in school libraries (Ft. Walton Beach), June 1996 (20:6), p. 3
Poets autobiography escapes school ban (Daytona Beach), March 1996 (20:3), p. 3
Federal district court strikes academic credential statute (Ft. Lauderdale), January 1996 (20:1), p. 3
High Court lets buffer zone stand, December 1995 (19:12), p. 1
Evangelists allowed to pass out material (Ft. Lauderdale), July 1995 (19:7), p. 2
Despite controversy, Tex stays on class lists (Daytona Beach), May 1995 (19:5), p. 3
Lobbyists disclosures constitutional; law enhances political process, May 1995 (19:5), p. 3
CNN admits error in airing Noriega tapes (Miami), January 1995 (19:1), p. 1
Tax cap backers claim First Amendment, December 1994 (18:12), p. 3
CNN in contempt for airing Noriega tapes (Miami), December 1994 (18:12), p. 1
Court strikes town noise ordinance (West Palm Beach), October 1994 (18:10), p. 4
First Amendment protects gun shows (Tampa), October 1994 (18:10), p. 4
Court OKs no-protest zone for abortion clinics, September 1994 (18:9), p. 3
High court to rule on buffer zone, June 1994 (18:6), p. 1
CNN faces contempt charge for airing tapes, May 1994 (18:5) p. 1
High Court to review abortion buffer zone, March 1994 (18:3), p. 1
Supreme Court upholds hate crime law, March 1994 (18:4), p. 1
Take Back Tampa appeals petition ruling, February 1994 (18:2), p. 2
Committee to review controversial book (Haines City), December 1993 (17:11), p. 4
Judge gives criminals two choices: jail sentence or publicity (Pensacola), December 1993 (17:11), p. 4
Abortion foes vow to continue legal fight, December 1993 (17:11), p. 1
Photographer arrested for crime scene coverage (Gainesville), November 1993 (17:10), p. 3
Church, city clash over permit for anti-abortion display (Tavares), October 1993 (17:9), p. 3
Native Americans convicted for protest (Bradenton), October 1993 (17:9), p. 2
ACLU set to defend roadside solicitors (Pensacola), October 1993 (17:9), P. 2
Court cites judge for editorial letter, August-September 1993 (17:8), p. 3
Bumper sticker law faces judicial challenge (New Port Richey), August-September 1993 (17:8), p. 3
Lobbyists target new disclosure statute, August-September 1993 (17:8), p. 1
Judge imposes tough restrictions on clinic protesters (Melbourne), May 1995 (17:5), p. 4
Court denies water use case consolidation (Daytona Beach), May 1993 (17:5), p. 3
U.S. Supreme Court to consider hate crime laws again, January 1993 (17:1), p. 4
The crimes law struck down in a third circuit (Clearwater), December 1992 (16:12), p. 1
Hate crime law struck down a second time (Tampa), September 1992 (16:9), p. 3
Circuit court rules risqué store sign legal (North Palm Beach), July 1992 (16:7), p. 3
Miami takes new tack in attempt to displace Cuban art museum, July 1992 (16:7), p. 3
Florida law safe after ruling, official says, July 1992 (16:7), p. 1
Teen suspended over anti-integration book (West Palm Beach), June 1992 (16:6), p. 3
City of Miami withdraws appeal; pays fees, April 1992 (16:4), p. 2
Appeals court reinstates criminal charge against reporter, November 1991 (15:10), p. 3
CNN case may signal shift in judicial view of First Amendment (analysis by Sigman L. Splichal), August-September 1991 (15:8), p. 6
Appellate court upholds award against Broward sheriff, August-September 1991 (15:8), p. 4
Judge: Museums eviction violates First Amendment (Miami), July 1991 (15:7), p. 4
City ordinance licenses, restricts barkers (Key West), July 1991 (15:7), p. 3
Museum challenges non-renewal of lease (Miami), May 1991 (15:5), p. 3
Media urged to observe bicentennial, March 1991 (15:3), p. 1
Students suspended for publication (Land OLakes), January 1991 (15:1), p. 3
Judge places temporary restraint on protest sign (Miami), January 1991 (15:1), p. 3
Florida called hotbed for SLAPPs, January 1991 (15:1), p. 1
Brennan: Voice of the future, civilizing change (analysis by Fletcher N. Baldwin), October 1990 (14:8), p. 6
Editorial disclosure bill appears doomed, May 1990 (14:4), p. 3
Book dealers, Playboy fight antiporn organization (Miami), December 1989-January 1990 (13:11), p. 5
Bill seeks rock warning labels, ban of sales to minors, December 1989-January 1990 (13:11), p. 5
St. Cloud to change crosses on water tower, October 1989 (13:9), p. 4
Reporter fired for pro-abortion activity (Vero Beach), August-September 1989 (13:8), p. 3
Star ruling a First Amendment smorgasbord (analysis by George Rahdert), July 1989 (13:7), p. 4
Legislature rejects condo ban on U.S. flags, May 1989 (13:5), p. 3
Schools ban pre-game prayers (Fort Pierce), May 1989 (13:5), p. 3
Singers banned because of Cuban shows, March 1989 (13:30, p. 5
Witness disclosure law unconstitutional, March 1989 (13:3), p. 5
Hispanic groups fear discrimination (Miami), February 1989 (13:2), p. 4
Klan holds parade on Kings birthday (Mount Dora), February 1989 (13:2), p. 4
When judicial power, First Amendment collide (analysis by Sig Splichal), November-December 1988 (12:9, p. 4
Judge lifts injunction against billboard, November-December 1988 (12:9), p. 3
Klan not invited to Lions Club parade (Mount Dora), November-December 1988 (12:9), p. 3
County repeals Temptation ban (Pensacola), November-December 1988 (12:9), p. 3
Cable company turns down KKK program (Altamonte Springs), July-August 1988 (12:6)l, p. 4
Reporter drops complaint against judge, July-August 1988 (12:6), p. 4
Reporter charged after jail visit, July-August 1988 (12:6), p. 4
Judge relaxes constraints on media access to voters (Miami), April 1988 (12:3), p. 1
Commentators cut off the air, March 1988 (12:2), p. 2
Former reporter may not write about grand jury testimony (Tampa), March 1988 (12:2), p. 2
Press freedom healthy, but challenges remain, January-February 1988 (12;1), p. 3
Judge issues gag rule, then rescinds order (St. Petersburg), January-February 1988 (12:1), p. 3
Judge says misleading quote almost used as evidence in Billie trial (Naples), December 1987 (11;10), p. 2
Jacksonville paper to ask U.S. Supreme Court to void the state rape-victim name-ban statute, July 1987 (11:6), p. 3
Bill to outlaw obscene bumper stickers dies in Legislative committees at end of session, June 1987 (11:5), p. 3
Bill would outlaw obscene bumper stickers in Florida, May 1987 (11:4), p. 3
The difference between selling cotton and the daily news (analysis by Thomas R. Julin), April 1987 (11:3), p. 4
Court says authors book notes are protected from subpoena, March 1987 (11:2), p. 2
Stuart newspaper photographer wins First Amendment victory, March 1987 (11:2), p. 2
Publication of meeting tapes leads to resignation, investigation, March 1987 (11:2), p. 2
Florida Star case highlights need for First Amendment Foundation (analysis by Pete Weitzel), January-February 1987 (11:1), p.4
Charlotte County litter law bans shopper newspapers, flyers, ads, January-February 1987 (11:1), p. 3
Parents sue Columbia school board over banning of humanities text, December 1986 (10:10), p. 3
ACLU files suit to halt schools lie-detector tests in Polk County, August-September 1986 (10:7), p. 2
State Supreme Court upholds ban on nudity at public beaches, July 1986 (10:6), p. 3
Polk County School Board votes to give students polygraph option, June 1986 (10:5), p. 2
Polk County sheriff bars employees from talking to Ledger reporters, June 1986 (10:5), p. 2
First Amendment Hotline moves (analysis by Sanford Bohrer), March 1986 (10:2), p. 4
ACLU president protests judges church sentences, March 1986 (10:2), p. 3
News groups protest NASAs seizure of film after disaster, January- February 1986 (10:1), p. 3

