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Constitutional Law

Jul. 12, 2001

Space Invaders

Violence on campus cannot be the basis for abdicating our duty to protect the Constitution and instill in youth what the Bill of Rights is all about.

        By Rob DeKoven
        
        During the height of World War II, when patriotism sent hundreds to battle and early deaths, the U.S. Supreme Court held that students, in exercising their free-speech rights under our Constitution, did not have to salute the flag and state the pledge of allegiance. West Virginia State Bd. of Edu...

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