They have a First Amendment right to do so, reaffirmed by a 1995 case involving a Boston St. Patrick's Day parade that excluded a gay/lesbian/bisexual group.
By Eugene Volokh • The Volokh Conspiracy • Read more »
Former FBI director says that he cannot go ahead and refute stories that he believes are mistaken. Plus: People speaking about intel often don't know what they're talking about.
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