Posted on April 2nd, 2007 by TechDigger
Thank you Roddy for bringing this to everyone’s attention.
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Meanwhile, BOA members can only wait and reminisce about the good ol’ praying days.
“We used to have a minister named Oscar Williams on the board,” BOA member Mike Gallagher recalled. “He always asked the Lord to give us wisdom and to help us make [...]
Filed under: Board of Adjustment, First Amendment, Roddy Stinson, San Antonio, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, religion | 2 Comments »
Posted on December 8th, 2006 by TechDigger
Looks like Miller can’t sue individuals afterall.
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District Judge Karen H. Pozza ruled Thursday that all of the defendants in a lawsuit filed by restaurateur Balous Miller over his failed plans to sell a tract of Helotes land to Wal-Mart should be excluded from the suit.The defendants’ request to be excluded was based [...]
Filed under: Balous Miller, First Amendment, Free Speech, Frivolous Lawsuit, Helotes, Helotes Heritage Foundation, Lawsuit Reform, Lawsuit abuse, Texans for Lawsuit Reform, Texas Ethics Commission, Wal-Mart, Walmart | 1 Comment »
Posted on October 13th, 2006 by TechDigger
Florida judge gets tough on ‘Bully’ | Tech News on ZDNet:
A Florida judge has ordered the maker of “Grand Theft Auto” to hand over an unreleased video game set in a high school, a move that raises questions about the legal protections that games enjoy.
The judge is being asked to grant a partial injunction against [...]
Filed under: Bully, Culture Values, Family Values, First Amendment, Florida, Free Speech, Grand Theft Auto, Jack Thompson, censorship, peer pressure, video games | No Comments »