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Whenever speech is criminalized, the first amendment is impinged upon. The question is whether it's an acceptable tradeoff.
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So the First Amendment would necessarily be cut against in any criminalization of speech. Sort of a semantic point, but important.
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Precedent carves out "exceptions" where Amendments are violated and yet laws are still constitutional.
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we're gonna get a const. amendment exempting cyberbullying from 1st amendment before Citizens United is addressed.
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He writes for the New York Times. We're doomed.
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Why is harassment free speech but lying to commit fraud isn't?
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I blame soccer moms. We've gotten soft. Very soft.
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I see people on the street, often, who will not tug their bitey dog's leash, and say, "NO!".
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To a degree, its an impossible dilemma. Collective online bullying has led to some suicides. We can't ban free speech in theory...
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