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July 27, 2014 · 5:37 pm

First Amendment protects public employees who provide truthful sworn testimony, compelled by subpoena, outside the course of their ordinary job responsibilities


Opinion:
EDWARD R. LANE
v.
STEVE FRANKS, IN HIS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, AND
SUSAN BURROW, IN HER OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS ACTING
PRESIDENT OF CENTRAL ALABAMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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← The use of computers and code to mitigate settlement risk in financial transactions is considered an abstract idea, and therefore is not patent-eligible
District of Columbia’s ban on the public carrying of ready-to-use handguns outside the home is ruled unconstitutional →

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