Episode #16: College Campus Protests, TikTok Ban, and Presidential Immunity

7 months ago
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Is your understanding of free speech truly comprehensive when it's put to the test by fiery protests and the clashing of ideologies? Grapple with me, Greg Gardner, as we navigate the turbulent waters of expression and dissent through the lens of pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel protests on college campuses. The sanctity of free speech is a cornerstone of our discussions, where I dissect the balance between the First Amendment and the policies of private institutions. Unpack the nuances of student protests, the tough questions they raise about societal double standards, and consider the broader implications of these actions, such as the regrettable cancellation of USC's graduation ceremony.

Should TikTok be banned? We'll explore what may seem like a straightforward question. But there are many different nuances to this and hopefully I will be able to help you think about it differently.

Let's delve into Presidential Immunity. As Justice Alito says, "This is a decision for the ages". This is about whether or not Presidents enjoy criminal immunity for their official acts. While some think this is about Donald Trump -- it really isn't. It is about any past living President or any future President.

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