Charlie Hurt: SCOTUS Ruling on Trademarks Shows the 1st Amendment Is There to Protect Offensive Speech

‘Who knew that ‘The Slants’ were so popular with the Supreme Court?’

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HURT: "“Who knew that ‘The Slants’ were so popular with the Supreme Court? But I think what it does show is it does show an absolute unified belief that the First Amendment is there to protect offensive speech, not inoffensive speech, or we wouldn’t need the First Amendment. Also, it underscores the fact that we have federal bureaucrats in the federal government who don’t have that same regard even in a case where you had 8-0 justices ruling that they had been wrong all these years.”

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