Aug 14, 2017 · Anyone who incited the driver, indeed anyone whose actions obliged the state troopers to be airborne in defense of the public’s safety, should lawyer up. I celebrate Brandenburg when I teach it each year. The speech at the core of that case was every bit as odious as that used by the bigots in Charlottesville this weekend.
Aug 13, 2017 · Post Partisan Opinion: The Charlottesville driver isn’t the only one who should lawyer up White nationalists were met by counterprotesters in Charlottesville on Aug. 12. A car plowed into crowds,...
Aug 14, 2017 · Anyone who incited the driver, indeed anyone whose actions obliged the state troopers to be airborne in defense of the public's safety, should lawyer up. And that's a good thing. I celebrate...
Aug 14, 2017 · Washington Post Hugh Hewitt August 13 2017 All law students taking a First Amendment course, or even a constitutional law survey course, learn the rule of Brandenburg v. Ohio, a case that grew out of a 1964 Ku Klux Klan rally near Cincinnati. The defendant, Clarence Brandenburg, was convicted und...