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Jailhouse Lawyers and Access to Courts

  • Johnson v. Avery (1969)

In Johnson v. Avery (1969), the Supreme Court affirmed that inmates retain
the First Amendment right to petition the courts for a redress of
grievances.

  • Shaw v. Murphy (2001)

In Shaw v. Murphy (2001), the Supreme Court said that a prison inmate law
clerk did not have a First Amendment right to assist another prisoner in
legal matters.

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The Free Speech Center is a nonpartisan, nonprofit public policy center dedicated to building understanding of the five freedoms of the First Amendment through education, information and engagement.

freespeechcenter@mtsu.edu

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Happy birthday to us – on the day that cleared a road to freedom

Memorial Day: Honoring those who gave all for our freedoms

White House Correspondents’ Dinner: levity, gravity, and a toast to the First Amendment

The origins of academic freedom in the U.S.

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