There was an important hearing in the CNN case recently and a ruling by the judge and it focused on a case called Sherrill versus Knight from the D.C. David it's wonderful to have you back.ĭavid French: Thanks for having me. A great defender of the First Amendment and a returning champion on the We the People podcast. Rosen: David French is senior writer for National Review, a senior fellow at the National Review Institute, and the previous president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. She was previously a partner at Jenner and Block and the deputy director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection at the Federal Trade Commission. Katie Fallow is a senior attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute who has litigated First Amendment and media cases. Here to tell us about these developments in the First Amendment and to illuminate the arguments on all sides are two of America's leading experts on the First Amendment. We'll also touch on lawsuits involving the president's Twitter feed as well as possible charges against Julian Assange. We will dive into the constitutional issues surrounding CNN versus Trump, the lawsuit that CNN correspondent Jim Acosta filed against the president and other White House officials after his press pass was revoked. This is a special We the People episode on the state of the First Amendment. The National Constitution Center is a nonpartisan nonprofit chartered by Congress to increase awareness and understanding of the constitution among the American people. Jeffrey Rosen: I'm Jeffrey Rosen president and CEO of the National Constitution Center and welcome to We The People, a weekly show of constitutional debate. This text may not be in its final form, accuracy may vary, and it may be updated or revised in the future. Check out the full roster of podcasts at Panoply.fm. We the People is a member of Slate’s Panoply network. Please subscribe to We the Peopleand our companion podcast, Live at America’s Town Hall, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. Research was provided by Lana Ulrich and Jackie McDermott.Ĭontinue today’s conversation on Facebook and Twitter using up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate, at bit.ly/constitutionweekly. Today’s show was engineered by Kevin Kilbourne and produced by Jackie McDermott. Code Chapter 37 – Espionage and Censorship
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