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April 29, 2010

Analyses of arguments in Doe v. Reed petition signature case

Our colleague Ruthann Robson at Conlawprof Blog has an analysis of yesterday's arguments at the Supreme Courtin Doe v. Reed, which involves a claim that signing a petition should be protected by the First Amendment in order to avoid harassment.  The case arises out of a Washington state ballot initiative over same-sex marriage.  Veteran SCOTUSBlog reporter Lyle Denniston's take is here.  

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