Danielle Keats Citron, a law professor at the University of Maryland, states in the New York Times, «Hateful, offensive and distasteful ideas
enjoy constitutional protection.»
Not exact matches
Despite our
constitutional protection of freedom of speech and despite our vaunted openness, we do not now
enjoy a climate of opinion that encourages us to improve our opinions, or to replace them with knowledge or truth — partly because we have become too sophisticated to believe that there are any truths about this subject, separate, of course, from the ones which those in power allegedly «construct.»
Unions still
enjoy widespread public support,
enjoy stable funding under the Rand formula, and have
constitutional protection for their direct involvement in political activities.