the charlottesville driver isn't the only one who should lawyer up

by Edythe Auer 7 min read

Who was the driver in the Charlottesville attack?

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.

What is the city of Charlottesville doing to respond to violence?

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,...

What happened in Charlottesville?

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...

Was the Charlottesville attack an act of terrorism?

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...

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