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🗓️ 4 August 2021
⏱️ 62 minutes
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0:00.0 | Good afternoon, Michael Malice here. Let that be your welcome for the next hour. We have |
0:28.0 | with us my friend and first amendment attorney and just general badass attorney Ron Coleman. If |
0:32.9 | you don't follow him on Twitter, you absolutely should because he's one of the few people who |
0:36.4 | knows how to make his own reaction gifts and they are often hilarious. Ron, you have been |
0:41.0 | front and center with regard to first amendment litigation involving several major cases. |
0:47.2 | And I think what's interesting as I'm sure you've seen as soon as let's suppose Mayor Garland |
0:52.0 | isn't seated for the Supreme Court, everyone on Twitter and Facebook instantly becomes |
0:55.9 | constitutional attorneys and we'll start telling everyone whether this is correct or incorrect. |
1:00.8 | So people actually have, it's very much like Plato's cave how the legal system works. |
1:05.3 | So you've been involved in several cases with friends of mine. The big one that you have been |
1:10.2 | involved with recently was the DC Drainow case. Can you tell people, and this I think was kind |
1:17.5 | of setting some some some of the precedents, can you break down what that case was and why it matters? |
1:23.6 | Well, it's actually very fresh. So we don't want to use the the the past tense. It was only |
1:29.8 | filed a few weeks ago. Okay. I understood. Okay. In the central district of California, |
1:35.2 | there has been talk in the last year or so, and particularly in the last seven or eight months |
1:42.5 | about this idea that |
1:45.2 | moving away from the the rather wishful concept that courts would treat social media like the public |
1:57.1 | square, which I've done the research of rather cases, the Supreme Court's not going to go there, |
2:03.6 | probably could, but it's not going to. So the question was, can I interrupt you because there's |
2:09.6 | a lot of legal issues here and I really want to get the technicalities for the audience is the |
2:15.2 | idea that the court is that the social media is a public square. Is this something that would |
2:20.6 | tend to be more of a progressive view of the law, a conservative of the law or does it cross both |
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