The F-Bomb
The F-Bomb
On April 26, 1968, Paul Robert Cohen walked down the corridor of the Los Angeles County Courthouse at the corner of Gran... Read more
29 Nov 2021
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27mins
Imminent Lawless Action
Imminent Lawless Action
Ken White explores how the First Amendment has handled inflammatory speech, from Schenck to the current Brandenburg stan... Read more
28 Oct 2020
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34mins
I Know It When I See It
I Know It When I See It
Host Ken White dives into the famously ambiguous obscenity standards set forth by the United States Supreme Court.
3 Jun 2020
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27mins
Deplatformed: Social Media Censorship and the First Amendment
Deplatformed: Social Media Censorship and the First Amendment
Host Ken White looks at the legal bases of arguments made by critics of social media sites moderation and shows why Twit... Read more
28 Aug 2019
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27mins
Gag
Gag
Criminal or civil, plaintiff or defendant — what’s the one piece of legal advice all should follow? Shut up! That being ... Read more
18 Apr 2019
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32mins
The F-Bomb
The F-Bomb
On April 26, 1968, Paul Robert Cohen walked down the corridor of the Los Angeles County Courthouse at the corner of Gran... Read more
29 Nov 2018
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27mins
Bonus: The Mailbag Episode
Bonus: The Mailbag Episode
Host Ken White answers common questions his listeners have about freedom of speech and the First Amendment. He addresses... Read more
12 Sep 2018
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33mins
Fighting Faiths
Fighting Faiths
Everyone loves a good redemption story. Maybe that's because it helps us believe it's never too late to change. But how ... Read more
27 Jul 2018
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28mins
Fire in a Crowded Theater
Fire in a Crowded Theater
“You can’t yell ‘fire’ in a crowded theater” is one of the most commonly used First Amendment catchphrases -- but does i... Read more
28 Jun 2018
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29mins
Street
Street
In June of 1966, Sidney Street heard the news that James Meredith, an icon of the Civil Rights Movement, had been shot o... Read more
16 May 2018
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33mins