Many view civil suits as a way to hold organizers accountable when protests and rallies end in violence, but can they also be used to suppress free speech? Listen to this episode of #ydhty, where journalist and professor of law, Garrett Epps, discusses how this happened in the case of DeRay Mckesson.
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Did Donald Trump meet the legal standard for inciting violence on #january6th? In this episode of #YDHTY, John Vile, Professor of Political Science and expert in constitutional law, discusses the 200 years of case law protecting free speech, whether Trump crossed any legal lines, and if civil suits could unintentionally chill our freedom of expression. Links below...
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Ranked Choice Voting and the Georgia Runoff | Shai Robkin from Better Ballot Georgia
Shai Robkin from Better Ballot Georgia will join me to discuss his organization's push to bring #rankedchoicevoting to Georgia, and how the current Senate runoff provides the perfect example of why it's needed.
Rank My Vote Florida | John Severini and Susan Bottcher
John Severini and Susan Bottcher from Rank My Vote Florida join me to discuss their organization's efforts to bring ranked choice voting to their state.
#RIPRBG - 18 year term limits for Supreme Court Justices. Each president gets to appoint two in their term. No one should have to work while battling cancer feeling the weight of the nation on her shoulders.