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You can't stop Google, and Washington can't either, at least not without amending the First Amendment.
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He said on "Face the Nation" that Congress could start by passing "a law defining what the words in the Fourteenth Amendment 'subject to the jurisdiction' means," but that amending the Fourteenth Amendment would be more effective.
In a statement responding to Teachout's criticism of his Super Pac donors, Faso said Teachout "wants to amend the first amendment to give the government more control over political speech".
Last year, 54 Democratic senators (including two so-called independents), Hobbesians all, voted to amend the First Amendment ("Congress shall make no law. . . abridging the freedom of speech") to empower majoritarian government to regulate the quantity, content and timing of political speech.
The only change the president could make would be to amend the First Amendment, which he cannot do on his own and which ensures important protections for press freedom.
Dana Perino didn't make any points about campaign finance and, instead, claimed that Democrats want to amend the First Amendment, and she doesn't think the Supreme Court leans conservative.
Would it were politically possible to amend the Second Amendment out of existence!
First of all, in a time when people seem increasingly comfortable with book banning, blasphemy laws, hate speech laws, and amending the Constitution to limit the First Amendment, it's important to take every opportunity we can to correct common misconceptions and explain some of the basics of the deep and profound philosophy behind free speech and the wisdom inherent in First Amendment law.
Schumer countered the view that the First Amendment cannot be amended because it is sacrosanct.
Dixie State must amend the ICC bylaws in accordance with the First Amendment and, if Phi Beta Pi meets all requirements for recognition, it must recognize the organization.
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