by Steve Deace at Blaze media
The U.S. Supreme Court may have mortally wounded the Constitution this week by seemingly forgetting or not caring that the First Amendment is kind of the whole ballgame.
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by Steve Deace at Blaze media
I mean, it was first, after all. Isn’t that important? You might even say that it — to borrow a legal phrase — indicates “standing.”
Can you imagine the level of censorship you should prepare to see in the next 19 weeks ahead of the November election?
Stick with me now, John Roberts, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett. Because if “we the people” don’t have permanent and unambiguous standing on behalf of the First Amendment to the Constitution, then explain to me what we can possibly have standing on without threat of it being taken away.
And what is the ACLU’s standing to sue Oklahoma over speech? Or what’s the Wisconsin-based Freedom…
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