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Trump Brags ‘We Took the Freedom of Speech Away’ With Plan to Imprison Flag Burners — Supreme Court Rejected in 1989
President Donald Trump bragged on Wednesday that his administration "took the freedom of speech away" with a one year penalty for "inciting riots" with flag burning -- never mind that the Supreme ...
The Supreme Court has repeatedly affirmed that flag burning is a form of symbolic speech protected by the First Amendment.
The president said he had made flag burning a crime punishable by a year in prison. But such a claim contradicts both Supreme ...
President Donald Trump, who insists he’s not a dictator, boasted Wednesday that his administration had “taken freedom of ...
Trump claimed his administration “took the freedom of speech away” for flag burnings, citing the risk of riots and violence, ...
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'This is not a drill': Trump buried for bragging that he 'took the freedom of speech away'
President Donald Trump said Wednesday his administration took action against people who burned the American flag, adding, “We ...
Trump’s order attempting to criminalise the burning of the US flag has led to defiant actions from artists and activists ...
A famous quote often attributed to the 17th century French philosopher Voltaire (but more likely crafted by Voltaire’s 20th century biographer, Evelyn Beatrice Hall, to summarize the Frenchman’s views ...
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Why free speech rights got left out of the Constitution – and added in later via the First Amendment
The First Amendment – and the freedom of speech it guarantees – is considered a fundamental element of American freedom and ...
This media spin of the attack on CJI Gavai is not accidental. What should have been a criminal proceeding is now a culture war narrative ...
Opinion
The New Republic on MSNPizzagate Guy Compares Trump Fighting Antifa to Rise of Hitler
The initial fissure point traces back to May, when the White House corralled Greene away from a Senate bid in Georgia. At the ...
Free speech took center stage as advocates, lawyers and experts from around the world convened recently at Vanderbilty University in Nashville.
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