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Posts tagged M. Mendel Pinson
Hostile Audiences and the First Amendment: How Far Must The Violence Go Before Allowing A Heckler's Veto

Given the First Amendment's unequivocal free speech clause, how far states and public entities must go to protect speakers' rights is more unclear than one would think. Here, Volume XLVII staff editor M. Mendel Pinson compares the law in the United States to a similar framework in the United Kingdom, which provides the state far more leeway to abridge the expression of all speakers in another hostile audience context.

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