First Amendment
Tulsi v. Google: 1st amended complaint
Friday the Tusli Gabbard campaign filed the expected first amended complaint against Google for suspending her adwords account immediately after the first Democratic debate. A full copy of the complaint is available.
Read MoreFirst amendment and spam
One common argument that spammers use to support their “right” to spam is that they have a first amendment right to free speech. My counter to this argument has always been that most networks are private and not government run and therefore there is no first amendment right involved. I have always hedged my bets with government offices, as these are technically government run and there may be first amendment issues involved if the government office blocks email.
Recently the Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Ferrone v. Onorato, No. 07-4299, 2008 WL 4763257 (3rd Cir. October 31, 2008) addressing this issue specifically. Evan Brown at InternetCases has a post up about the court’s finding. He says: