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Getting Free Speech Flying Again in North Carolina
Regular Liberty & Law readers know that the First Amendment protects your right to communicate information to willing customers. In North Carolina, though, this core constitutional principle has flown over the head of at least one government agency. As a result, the North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors threatens criminal prosecution of drone operators who simply want to use innovative technology to provide businesses and property owners with information about their own land. In a state famous for its history in flight, drone operators are struggling to get off the ground.
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Deep Dive: Cities Caught Extracting Millions From Residents Through Fines and Fees Traps
We discuss the way Kafka-esqe code enforcement systems in many cities make it very easy to incur ever increasing amounts of fines and fees—while erecting barriers that make it very difficult to challenge them.
Short Circuit: Mandatory Associations <[link removed]>
Two courts hand down three different opinions on mandatory bar associations and the First Amendment. We discuss the contradictory rulings.
Short Circuit: A Fifth of Qualified Immunity <[link removed]>
Georgetown's Nicolas Riley joins us as we discuss recent qualified immunity rulings form the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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