The US Supreme Court vs the First Amendment

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The interpretation of this cornerstone of democracy has changed numerous times throughout history. Lynn Adelman explains what it represents in 2020

Free speech is a cause traditionally advanced by outsiders, people espousing dissident ideas or supporting social or economic changes. In the 19th century, the principal proponents of free speech were abolitionists who sought to criticise the southern slaveholders’ attempt to build a pro-slavery antidemocratic state.

 

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Supreme court is a weird thing indeed. It is an interesting concept, but as it is , it can be also a danger to democracy and the constitution

In other words, free speech for those who support things I don't like is bad for democracy. 🤦🏽‍♂️

& it's these people that had You people About black people & Only people of college merits Get pissed because someone's talking .... ?

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