Tag: First Amendment
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CourtsWhen Judge Ho Feels The Need To Angrily Call Out The Fifth Circuit's Totalitarianism, You Know Things Are Bad
Judge Ho may not be right on many issues, but he nails this one. -
Law SchoolsLaw Professor Can't Possibly Be This Dense, Right?
Hoping for the sake of Georgetown's students that this is made out of bad faith and not rank stupidity.
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GovernmentFL Takes A Swing At Reporters, Knocks Out First Amendment
If they don't say they're overturning NYT v. Sullivan, maybe no one will notice?
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Law SchoolsT14 Law School Embraces Hot New Trend Of Promoting 'Civility' By Inviting Hate Groups To Campus
Law schools keep getting played by these people. -
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CourtsJudge Hit With $1.1 Million Verdict Over Firing Jewish Employee
She alleged her First Amendment free exercise right was violated. -
Law SchoolsMuch Ado About Nothing: Law Schools Had An Odd Fixation On Free Speech This Year
I doubt we will be having the Twitter free speech debates this time next year. Not because anyone will be any better informed — I just don't think Twitter will last that much longer. -
Law SchoolsAs World Cup Shines A Light On Repressive Regimes, Jonathan Turley Focuses On REAL Free Speech Struggle: Private Companies Not Advertising On Twitter
The law professor wishes we'd get some perspective.
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GovernmentFlorida Judge Puts Anti-Woke Law To Sleep
So much for Gov. DeSantis's plan to indoctrinate the indoctrinators. -
CourtsLawmakers Asked To Curtail Free Speech Until Investors Stop Seeing Gun Manufacturers As A Bad Investment
This... doesn't seem constitutional. -
TechnologyElon Musk Teases Tortious Interference Lawsuit Over Twitter Boycotts Because He's Not A Lawyer... And Is A Moron
'Keep digging' is good advice for the Boring Company... less sound when you're in trouble over your social media company. -
Law SchoolsAgain, People Pointing Out That You're Stupid Is Not An Attack On Freedom Of Speech
Come on, folks, you just look ridiculous. -
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BooksThe Dangerous Act Of Reading Is Under Attack
This is a coordinated attack on books and libraries. -
ReligionYeshiva Goes Full Scorched Earth In Last Ditch Effort To Get Rid Of The Gays
Are trees like people, that they can run away from an advancing army, and take refuge in the town? Of course not, they are innocent bystanders. Therefore, don't involve them in your conflicts, and don't cut them down. -
CourtsFlorida's Anti-Woke Law Benchslapped By Federal Judge
The brutal decision uses pop culture to make an incredibly important legal point. -
GovernmentFor A Guy Who Doesn't Want To Get Back On Facebook, Trump Sure Is Litigating Pretty Hard To Get Back On Facebook
It's the principle of the thing, he just really cares about the First Amendment. -
CourtsSupreme Court Officials SHOCKED To Learn That Supreme Court Rules Apply To The Supreme Court
Marshal of the Supreme Court asks governors if they'd be willing to commit some grave constitutional violations among friends. -
CourtsWhere Were You When Stare Decisis Died?
"The elimination of constitutional stare decisis would represent an explicit endorsement of the idea that the Constitution is nothing more than what five justices say it is.” - Former Associate Justice Lewis Powell -