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Course #549- Supreme Court: 1st Amendment, Free Speech vs. Hate Speech - CD
$ 59.00
Speaker: Judge Joel Primes Course 549 1 hour MCLE Credit Seminar Description: Numerous US Supreme Court Decisions regarding free speech and exception for fighting words or hate speech will be discussed. The law will be applied to the recent Prophet Mohammed carton contest in Garland Texas sponsored by Pamela Geller. Does free speech protect spee...

Course #549- Supreme Court: 1st Amendment, Free Speech vs. Hate Speech - MP3
$ 59.00
Speaker: Judge Joel Primes Course 549 1 hour MCLE Credit Seminar Description: Numerous US Supreme Court Decisions regarding free speech and exception for fighting words or hate speech will be discussed. The law will be applied to the recent Prophet Mohammed carton contest in Garland Texas sponsored by Pamela Geller. Does free speech protect spee...

Course #549- Supreme Court: 1st Amendment, Free Speech vs. Hate Speech - webinar
$ 59.00
Speaker: Judge Joel Primes Course 549 1 hour MCLE Credit Seminar Description: Numerous US Supreme Court Decisions regarding free speech and exception for fighting words or hate speech will be discussed. The law will be applied to the recent Prophet Mohammed carton contest in Garland Texas sponsored by Pamela Geller. Does free speech protect spee...

Course #550- Supreme Court: Same Sex Marriage & 14th Amendment - CD -
$ 59.00
Speaker: Curtis Howard, JD Course 550 1 hour MCLE Credit US Supreme Court Case Obergefell vs Hodges Docket 14-556 (2014). Key Points: 1. The case argued that the states' statutes violated the Equal Protection Clause and Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment, and one group of plaintiffs also brought claims under the Civil Rights Act 2. The US...

Course #550- Supreme Court: Same Sex Marriage & 14th Amendment - webinar
$ 59.00
Speaker: Curtis Howard, JD Course 550 1 hour MCLE Credit US Supreme Court Case Obergefell vs Hodges Docket 14-556 (2014). Key Points: 1. The case argued that the states' statutes violated the Equal Protection Clause and Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment, and one group of plaintiffs also brought claims under the Civil Rights Act 2. The US...