From Cato Today <[email protected]>
Subject Free Speech and Social Media
Date July 27, 2020 11:05 AM
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The U.S. has no need to focus on global leadership. Free speech is just as important culturally as it is legally.

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July 27, 2020

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The U.S. Shouldn’t Focus On Global Leadership ([link removed] )

Trump is often criticized for failing to provide global leadership. But he’s got the right idea.

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Governments are required to prohibit a broad and ambiguous category of speech while businesses are instructed to “respect” a putative right to be free of “hate speech,” a demand that could support banning a wide range of speech.

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Federal police authority to “protect monuments” has instead delivered a substantial challenge to civil liberties. Patrick Eddington discusses the current federal police action in Portland, Oregon.

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