Send us a text Dr. Stephen Bates graduated from Harvard Law School in 1987 and has been researching & teaching first amendment law ever since. He dives deep into the foundations of the first amendment, what it protects (hate speech, etc.), what it does not protect (people against corporations), and more. Some important topics discussed: the assassination of Charlie Kirk & suspension of Jimmy Kimmelthe Trump administration's response to free speech issuesthe FCC's unnecessary involveme...
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Send us a text Dr. Stephen Bates graduated from Harvard Law School in 1987 and has been researching & teaching first amendment law ever since. He dives deep into the foundations of the first amendment, what it protects (hate speech, etc.), what it does not protect (people against corporations), and more. Some important topics discussed: the assassination of Charlie Kirk & suspension of Jimmy Kimmelthe Trump administration's response to free speech issuesthe FCC's unnecessary involveme...
Send us a text Ameer Abdullah has played in the NFL for the last 9 years, having played for the Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, and currently plays for the Las Vegas Raiders. Some major topics covered: - common stereotypes of pro athletes (unintelligent, superficial, bad with money, cheaters) - the demanding nature of the job, both mentally and physically - if race plays a role in choosing pro sports
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Send us a text Dr. Stephen Bates graduated from Harvard Law School in 1987 and has been researching & teaching first amendment law ever since. He dives deep into the foundations of the first amendment, what it protects (hate speech, etc.), what it does not protect (people against corporations), and more. Some important topics discussed: the assassination of Charlie Kirk & suspension of Jimmy Kimmelthe Trump administration's response to free speech issuesthe FCC's unnecessary involveme...