Seems very plausible that the president blocking people on Twitter could constitute a First Amendment abridgment http://www.nationallawjournal.com/legaltimeshome/id=1202792711986 …
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You can be wrongly thrown out of a public event, then re-enter wearing a disguise, but the initial ejection would still be unconstitutional.
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Having to create a new account to view the Government's official pronouncements is an undue 'burden' in the legal sense.
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Yeah, funny that his modern day presidential 'public forum' blocks veterans groups. Grps who have served govt can't comment on / access it!
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Twitter accts are not public forums, users have right to block anyone they wish Harassers behind nuisance suits need 2 get hit w/legal fees
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I think the interpretation of "forum" is relevant here. Are citizens entitled to a direct "forum" ?
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