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New York Times Article Falsely Claims that Legal Schnauzer Case Raises First...

This is Carol, Roger's wife. The headline on The New York Times article says the Legal Schnauzer case raises questions about the first amendment. One sentence in the article says that the case makes...

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Alabama Inmate at Shelby County Jail is Severely Beaten Over Alleged Theft of...

This is Carol, Roger's wife. An inmate was severely beaten by another inmate on Feb. 26 in the cell block where Legal Schnauzer publisher Roger Shuler is housed at the Shelby County Jail. The fight...

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"Crystal Clear" Law Proves that Legal Schnauzer Publisher is Due for...

This is Carol, Roger's wife. The law is "crystal clear" that a preliminary injunction in an alleged defamation case is unlawful under the first amendment according to a free speech expert. Paul Alan...

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Why Was Legal Schnauzer Publisher Roger Shuler Detained at the Jefferson...

This is Carol, Roger's wife. Legal Schnauzer publisher Roger Shuler recently was held for more than a week at the Jefferson County Jail because of a hearing in the Jessica Medeiros Garrison case.Shuler...

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Attorney, Author Andrew Kreig Visits Legal Schnauzer Publisher Roger Shuler...

This is Carol, Roger's wife. Attorney and author Andrew Kreig of Washington, D.C. visited Legal Schnauzer publisher Roger Shuler at the Jefferson County Jail on Monday, March 10. Kreig had traveled to...

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Legal Schnauzer Publisher Roger Shuler Is Released After More Than Five...

Roger Shuler's mug shot from the Shelby County JailRoger Shuler, a veteran journalist and publisher of the Legal Schnauzer blog, was released yesterday afternoon from the Shelby County Jail, where he...

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Alan Colmes and Peter B. Collins Conduct First Post-Jail Interviews With...

Alan ColmesAlan Colmes, of Fox News Radio, interviewed me last Thursday, less than 24 hours after my release from the Shelby County Jail. San Francisco-based radio host Peter B. Collins interviewed me...

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Your Donations Help Legal Schnauzer Engage In the Battle To Keep Web Press...

Legal Schnauzer Publisher Roger Shuler has been released from five months in the Shelby County Jail, but numerous legal issues remain from his incarceration. No. 1 on the list probably is censorship,...

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New al.com Post Focuses On My Release And Provides An Opportunity For Comment...

Judge Claud NeilsonDetails about my release from the Shelby County Jail are available in a new article at al.com. Reporter Kent Faulk gave me an opportunity to comment about the whole experience, and I...

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Journalist Felt Caught Between "Rock And Hard Place" During Five-Month...

Why did it take five months for me to be released from jail? I don't know of a simple answer to that question, but a new report from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP) shines light...

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New York Times Falsely Claims That Legal Schnauzer Blog Has Generated "Many...

The New York Times buildingA photo caption in a New York Times article about my incarceration states that the Legal Schnauzer blog has "prompted many defamation lawsuits." The statement is false and...

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Journalist Found Himself With Hands Tied During Five-Month Incarceration In...

I was largely cut off from communication with the outside world, with little opportunity to defend myself, during a five-month incarceration over a defamation lawsuit. Those are among the key points in...

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Inmates Acted With Disbelief When Told Journalist Was In Jail For Writing A Blog

"Why are you here?" tends to be the most common question that inmates ask each other. Inmates in the Shelby County Jail usually reacted with disbelief when I told them I was in jail for writing a...

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Incarceration In Legal Schnauzer Case Is An "Extremely Dangerous" Development...

Roger and Carol Shuler have an emotional reunion. My five-month incarceration from the fallout of a defamation lawsuit is an "extremely dangerous" development, the head of a leading journalism...

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Rob Riley Discovers Rogue Web Site and Cites It To Raise Questions About My...

Alabama political figure Rob Riley has asked a judge to determine if I had any involvement with a Web site running articles that had been removed from Legal Schnauzer in order to purge a contempt...

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Rogue Blog From India Used "Web Scraping" To Grab Heaping Helpings Of Legal...

A Web site that Alabama political figure Rob Riley cited recently in court papers is registered to owners in India, an information-technology professional tells Legal Schnauzer. The IT source also...

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Here Is An Inside Look At The "Web Scraping" That Led To Major Content Theft...

A blog based in India stole content from Legal Schnauzer by using a technique called "Web scraping," an information-technology professional states. What is the key tip-off? It's the rogue blog's use of...

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Legal Schnauzer Is Not The Only U.S. Blog To Receive Unwanted Attention From...

Legal Schnauzer is not the only blog to have its content lifted by a blogger from India who goes by the name "Poonam Verma." As happened in our case, part of the scheme is to add the letter "a" to the...

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Injunction In Legal Schnauzer Case Runs Contrary to Alabama Constitution's...

Reporting on my incarceration has focused on a preliminary injunction that constitutes an unlawful prior restraint under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Analysts from all sides of the...

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Alabama's Staunch Support of Free Speech Has Roots That Go Back More Than 100...

Alabama might not be seen as a favorable spot for progressive ideas, but the state's strong support of free speech goes back more than 100 years. Case law from both state and federal courts in Alabama...

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