SINCE TIME BEGAN : salus populi suprema est lex - the right of the people is the supreme law : IN TRUTH WE TRUST
Caveat : Free Prior Informed Consent : Caveat
COULD CHARLIE MANSON - STANDING IN THE MIDDLE OF NEW YORK : YELLING "FIRE" : WHILE RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT OF THE USA - STILL AVOID JAIL TIME?
Where
"STOLEN ELECTION" = YELLING "FIRE"
Jan 6th Capitol Hill Riot
Justice Alito - On October 27th, 2022 - Speaking At The Heritage Foundation - Mused
(see Minue 45:53 Forward)
Jack Smith, In Targetting Donald Trump, Might Zero In On This Gordian Knot
"Alito emphasized the particular role that law schools have in fostering "rational debate" and holding firm to the principle of free speech, saying that some schools were "not carrying out their responsibility."
However, Alito's trouble began when he was asked where he would "draw the line between protected and unprotected speech." Alito emphasized the importance of protecting "any speech involving public issues, involving politics, government, history, economics, law, science, religion, philosophy, the arts," but he noted that the First Amendment doesn't protect all speech, including "extortion and threats," defamation, and "shouting 'fire' in a crowded theater."
However, Alito is simply wrong that "shouting 'fire' in a crowded theater" is unprotected speech. The erroneous idea comes from the 1919 case Schenk v. United States. The case concerned whether distributing anti-draft pamphlets could lead to a conviction under the Espionage Act—and had nothing to do with fires or theaters."
SINCE TIME BEGAN : salus populi suprema est lex - the right of the people is the supreme law : IN TRUTH WE TRUST
Caveat : Free Prior Informed Consent : Caveat