By now all of you have already heard about the National Security Agency’s spying on American citizens and listening in on their calls from overseas. Regardless of what political spin the President and his men put on it, anyone…
Freedom for Security
Why we went to war in Iraq is anybody’s guess. Originally it was because Sadam had weapons of mass destruction including biological and possibly nuclear. When that was dispelled by fact, the mantra from this administration became that we are…
Doors off viewing booths
Just days before you will read this article, the case in Miami-Dade County involving the doors off booths Ordinance was argued at the Summary Judgment stage before United States District Court Judge Adalberto Jordan. Should Daniel Aaronson and Luke…
Honesty and freedom of speech are not required or allowed
On Friday, September 30, 2005 I received a call from Congressman Tom Reynolds. The message given to me was that Congressman Reynolds had something important to discuss with me. Wondering what that could be, I immediately called up the…
There is no US in Theocracy
Recently we were fortunate or maybe as the case turned out, unfortunate. We received in the mail a copy of an Ohio State Bar continuing legal education seminar. The subject was on obscenity. You would think that a seminar…
“lewdness” laws
Over the past few months, we have written articles relating to you as to what is going on up in Tallahassee in regards to the “lewdness” laws in the State of Florida. We informed you how James Benjamin for Benjamin…
Terry Schiavo matters
A poll taken a few weeks after the death of Terry Schiavo might just indicate that there is still hope for this country. The poll indicated that the American public in large majorities disapproved of Congress, Governor Jeb Bush…
Newscast-mercial
The most vital insurer of a free and democratic country is an outspoken, unbridled, independent press. The framers of our Constitution and our forefathers understood this by making freedom of speech and press part of the First Amendment to…
James S. Benjamin installed as FALA president
Although not the most significant news in the First Amendment arena but for Benjamin & Aaronson it certainly was. On February 9, 2005, James S. Benjamin was installed the President of the First Amendment Lawyers’ Association. We have spoken…
Predictions for the next 4 years.
Today, January 20, 2005 is the inauguration day of President George W. Bush’s second term of office. Benjamin & Aaronson would like to share with you some of our predictions for the next four years. It is obvious that…