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The Price of Free Speech
In Regents v. Southworth the U.S. Supreme Court determined that so long as access to student fees is allocated to registered student organizations on a viewpoint-neutral basis, the First Amendment compelled speech doctrine does not prohibit a university from imposing a mandatory student fee. More
1999 Significant Court Decisions
In his annual feature, the author highlights what he believes are significant 1999 Wisconsin Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decisions. More
Profile
Recently elected to a 10-year term on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Justice Diane Sykes adheres to a conservative judicial philosophy, which she describes as rooted in the principles of separation of powers and judicial restraint. More
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