Because, yes, the argument raised about the state action doctrine…oh wait, that’s coming up here:Odd. I don’t recall saying that. Was I drunk? Because I don’t know what “substantive First amendment speech” means. Also, clearly insulting journalists using their own words would be protected by the First Amendment. Is it possible you don’t understand the state action doctrine?
— BelovedAnonymousHat (@Popehat) October 28, 2022
Dammit, not yet there, either!Ah, I see. So you don’t understand the state action doctrine.
— BelovedAnonymousHat (@Popehat) October 28, 2022
There! "Most disputed areas of law”? By lawyers? Law professors? Judges? Or is he confusing “disputed” with “recently discussed? Because I’d never heard of it, and I understand it’s of very recent vintage. And the biggest dispute is whether it’s really stupid or the stupidest idea any lawyer has ever heard of.First off, the State Action Doctrine is one of the most disputed areas of law, up to any number of people saying SCOTUS got it completely wrong. I know you know this.
— P.M. Phillips (@S1AL) October 28, 2022
Second - yes, yes they did. At which point... go ahead, fill in the blanks.
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