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Advisory Opinions

Unsatisfying Obscenity (Doctrines)

Advisory Opinions

The Dispatch

News, Politics, Government

4.83.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2023

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

First Amendment attorney Ari Cohn joins Advisory Opinions to present the complexity of age restriction policies. But first, Sarah and David update listeners on a barrage of legal activity, including: -Section 3 of the 14th amendment and the GOP’s saving grace? -Kansas newspaper suing over police raid -Hunter Biden’s special counsel (and horrible parenting) -What can and cannot Trump say? Show Notes: -Conservative Case Emerges to Disqualify Trump for Role on Jan. 6 -The Sweep and Force of Section Three - Listen to the "obscene materials" segment on The Dispatch Podcast -Jonah's take on XXX content Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I'm Sarah Isgera. That's David French and we've got a lot. David, most importantly we have

0:27.4

a guest at the end of the podcast to talk about age restrictions and pornography. So a little off

0:33.7

the news topic, but also weird topic today. But you know, we like our first amendment here and

0:39.6

we like to debate it and we have someone we found who disagrees with us. So that'll be a good

0:43.8

conversation. Also, let's start kind of at the beginning here. David, I want to do a little housekeeping

0:49.5

because we've gotten a lot of requests this week on a few topics. Yes. One, we got a lot of requests

0:55.6

on the piece from Will Bowde and Michael Stokes Paulson about the 14th amendment section 3

1:03.3

disqualification for someone who engages in insurrection or rebellion who has previously taken

1:11.7

an oath to the United States. It's a 126 page law review article. There's been also responses

1:18.6

from other folks on the right, which has been really interesting. The New York Times has written

1:23.1

this up. It is absolutely worth our time to discuss on this podcast. However, I think we need to

1:31.2

reach out to Will Bowde friend of the pod to have a good discussion because you and I have talked

1:36.2

about this before. And for instance, I have real questions around whether, for instance, in article

1:42.9

sorry, in the 14th amendment section 3, it says, no person shall be a senator or representative

1:49.1

in Congress or a elector of the president or vice president or hold any office, civil or military

1:55.1

under the United States or under any state who having previously taken an oath as a member of Congress

2:01.5

or as an officer of the United States or as a member of any state legislature or as an executive

2:07.4

or judicial officer of any state to support the Constitution of the United States,

2:11.8

shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same or given aid or comfort to the

2:18.6

enemies thereof. Except Congress can fix that with a two thirds vote. Okay, so my two pieces of

2:24.2

this are is the president covered either on the front end or the back end, meaning you can't

2:31.7

hold any office under the United States is the office of the president under the United States

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