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Tobacco and free speech

The test of a society's commitment to freedom comes when it involves the rights of the unpopular. Not many people are less popular than the tobacco companies, which are regarded as shameless merchants of death. But a federal appeals court says their low status doesn't deprive them of First Amendment protection.

Steve Chapman

August 24, 2012

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