Leading First Amendment lawyer Bruce Johnson on the ‘Speech Integral to Criminal Conduct’ exception; Michael Barone on the election; Will Senate Democrats filibuster Trump’s SCOTUS nominee?; ‘Freedom of Speech and Bad Purposes': The podcast;
 
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Leading First Amendment lawyer Bruce Johnson on the ‘Speech Integral to Criminal Conduct’ exception
An item written for the "More Speech" project of the First Amendment Salon and the Floyd Abrams Institute for Freedom of Expression.
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Michael Barone on the election
"According to the exit poll ..., 18 percent of voters ... had negative feelings toward both Clinton and Trump. Of these 18 percent, 49 percent voted for Trump and only 29 percent voted for Clinton."
Will Senate Democrats filibuster Trump’s SCOTUS nominee?
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‘Freedom of Speech and Bad Purposes': The podcast
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A glimpse at the future of the Supreme Court?
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