First Amendment
Australia Bans Kids From Social Media. Can America?
Calls for the United States to join Australia in banning children from using social media ignore a critical difference between these countries: the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. Although there is understandable concern about the effects of social media on youth, the answer is not a government ban on speech. On Wednesday, December […]
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An Extraordinary Opinion for Extraordinary Times
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Trump Ramps Up Retribution
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