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On U.S. Supreme Court Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson's Comments on Free Speech: |
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"Following Monday's Supreme Court oral argument in the social media censorship case Murthy v. Missouri, outraged free-speech advocates rightfully excoriated Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson for worrying that the First Amendment will 'hamstring[] the government in significant ways in the most important time periods.
"Given that 'hamstinging' the federal government was precisely the purpose of the Bill of Rights, Justice Jackson's comment laid bare the fundamental disdain she and other politically liberal justices hold for the classically liberal freedoms our Constitution protects.
"But even worse than Jackson's 'hamstring' comment was something she said a half-dozen sentences later."
Read the entire article here. |
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— Margot Cleveland, Senior Legal Correspondent at The Federalist
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— Margot Cleveland, Senior Legal Correspondent at The Federalist
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Posted March 22, 2024 • 07:54 AM
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