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30 Jun 2015, 6:12 am by Kent Scheidegger
The Supreme Court held that this was within the agency’s discretion in 1985 in Heckler v. [read post]
3 Sep 2015, 6:36 am
“Jurisfiction” is a word coined by Jasper Fforde, author of the Tuesday Next series, one of the more sophisticated set of children’s works that has come to populate this post-Harry Potter era. [read post]
10 Apr 2023, 11:32 am by Stuart N. Brotman
Loudly voiced opposition from protesters was a classic “heckler’s veto” (first coined by the late University of Chicago Law Professor Harry Kalven) – silencing a speaker whom they disagreed with by shouting him down – hoping that this would be enough to have Judge Duncan walk away. [read post]
3 May 2018, 9:01 pm by Vikram David Amar
And all nine justices seemed to agree that it would be impermissible to require a speaker to pay for security costs that arose because opponents to the speaker might show up and cause trouble; that would, said the justices, confer a “heckler’s veto” that would be inconsistent with the First Amendment’s core idea that unpopular speakers should not be shut down simply because they are in the minority (for the moment).The Court’s sentiments are quite… [read post]