Your First Amendment Right To Sit Quietly And Not Say Anything

Yale made headlines as media tries to turn by-the-book protest into controversy.

Free speech is rarely pretty. But there was no shortage of hand-wringing last week over Yale Law students who — checks notes — protested an event and then left promptly when asked by faculty. If that doesn’t sound bad, but that’s because you’re not vested in the ongoing effort to redefine free speech as protecting the people with microphones and punishing dissent. We also talk about a wildly inappropriate in-house counsel and the story of a town that ticketed an elderly couple to the tune of $30K and the federal judge who was not pleased about it.

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