• Minnesota Public Radio
  • Stations
      Cancel
    • NewsMPR News mprnews.org
    • The CurrentThe Current thecurrent.org
    • ClassicalClassical MPR classicalmpr.org
    • Minnesota Public Radiompr.org
  • MPR Information
    MPR Information
    Cancel
    • Give Now
    • Archive
    • Events
      • Tickets
      • Events Calendar
      • MPR Custom Travel
    • Shop
    • About us
      • Radio Heartland
      • Wonderground Radio
      • Company Information
      • Stations
      • Public Insight Journalism
      • Contact Info
      • Press Room
      • MPR People
      • Career Opportunities
      • Partners
      • Educational Sponsors
      • Minnesotans for MPR
      • Tapes & Transcripts
      • Tower Rental
    • Members
      • Member Benefits
      • Sustaining Membership
      • More Ways to Give
      • Contact Us
      • Become a Member
    • Give Now
Search MPR
Cancel
NewsCut

MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Constitution

Crime and Justice

First Amendment survives challenge from Florida gun law

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 17, 2017, 2:08 PM Feb 17, 2017
19

If you’re at all a fan of the First Amendment, there was plenty to like about today’s decision by the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals striking down a Florida law that prohibited doctors from asking whether there are guns in the home. Read more →

Crime and Justice

MN court: No warrant needed to search house for guest

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 15, 2017, 10:46 AM Feb 15, 2017
33

In upholding a lower court ruling, the Minnesota Supreme Court said the woman, who was suspected of possessing meth, had no expectation of privacy when visiting another home.
Read more →

Crime and Justice

‘Finger salute’ to ex-wife not a crime, court rules

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 1, 2016, 10:32 AM Nov 1, 2016
5

The Superior Court of Pennsylvania made the ruling this week in the case of Jason Roy Waugaman, 35, who had dropped his kids off at his wife’s home during a custody exchange. She stood in front of his truck, he hit the gas to scare her and drove off while giving her the obscene gesture. Read more →

Education

At the U of M, a lesson in free speech

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 3, 2016, 11:21 AM Oct 3, 2016
67

University of Minnesota students get a lesson: A political message that people may find offensive doesn’t cross the constitutional free speech line. Read more →

Politics

Equal Rights Amendment bill returns to the MN Capitol

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 12, 2015, 2:02 PM Jan 12, 2015
18

Minnesota lawmakers were willing to see the Equal Rights Amendment added to the U.S. Constitution, but they never added it to the state constitution. Read more →

Crime and Justice

The limits of free speech in protests

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 4, 2014, 10:52 AM Dec 4, 2014
8

The protests surrounding the police killings of black men have provided fertile ground for a discussion of First Amendment issues and today Providence, Rhode Island is the latest example. Read more →

Politics

ND may require students to be as smart as immigrants

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 2, 2014, 8:28 AM Dec 2, 2014
6

State school chief Kirsten Baesler and first lady Betsy Dalrymple announced a bill they will have filed that will require high school kids to answer questions on the citizenship test as a requirement for graduation. Read more →

How people got the government they deserve

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 18, 2014, 2:18 PM Sep 18, 2014
25

What on earth is being taught in history and civics classes? Apparently it’s neither history nor civics.
Read more →

Crime and Justice

Ducks, Dixie Chicks, racist mascots and the First Amendment

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 20, 2013, 10:54 AM Dec 20, 2013
25

Many Americans, this week’s news stories confirm, don’t have a clue what the First Amendment says or what it means.
Read more →

Why a judge derailed phone records spying

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 16, 2013, 1:51 PM Dec 16, 2013
1

At least for now, the mass collection of phone records is an unreasonable search under the Constitution, federal judge Richard Leon ruled today. He granted a preliminary injunction sought by two men — Larry Klayman and Charles Strange — saying they were likely to prevail in their constitutional challenge. But he stayed the injunction pending Read more →

Crime and Justice

In police arrests, photography is not a crime

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 18, 2013, 11:45 AM Jul 18, 2013
7

A Detroit Free Press photographer was arrested by police as she filmed an arrest. While she was detained, the SIM card in her iPhone that she was using mysteriously disappeared. A man who didn’t identify himself as a cop told her to turn the camera off, and when she identified herself as a journalist, he Read more →

  • Member Supported · Join Now ›
    “MPR is a constant in my life. I come to work informed and ready to go for the day.” —Ginger from Stillwater, MN
  • Sponsor
  • Latest from MPR News Blogs
    • NewsCut

      Good night and good news

    • Capitol View® - MPR News

      Politics Friday: Should we stop trusting pre-election polling?

  • Sponsor
Sponsor
More MPR News
  • Listen Live
  • Audio help
  • MPR News on iOS
  • MPR News on Android
  • MPR News blogs
  • iOS Streaming app
  • Android Streaming app
  • Podcasts
  • RSS feeds
  • Program schedule
  • Station directory
  • About Minnesota Public Radio
  • Contact Us
  • Shop
  • Become a Member
  • Volunteer
  • Fundraising Credentials
  • Terms of use
  • Your privacy rights
  • Public Inspection Files

Minnesota Public Radio ©2022. All rights reserved.