Question for Court: Military Funeral Protests OK?
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Dale Eisman ("AOL News," March 9, 2010)
Washington, USA - The Supreme Court has agreed to take a new and difficult look at free speech, saying it will decide whether a serviceman’s family can collect damages from religious fundamentalists who used the soldier’s funeral to promote virulent anti-gay views.
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