Supreme Court unanimously reaffirms: There is no ‘hate
speech’ exception to the First Amendment
By Eugene Volokh
June 19 at 11:37 AM
From today’s opinion by Justice Samuel Alito (for four justices) in
Matal v. Tam, the “Slants” case:
[The idea that the government may restrict] speech expressing
ideas that offend … strikes at the heart of the First Amendment.
Speech that demeans on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender,
religion, age, disability, or any other similar ground is hateful;
but the proudest boast of our free speech jurisprudence is that we
protect the freedom to express “the thought that we hate.”
Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote separately, also for four justices,
but on this point the opinions agreed:
A law found to discriminate based on viewpoint is an
“egregious form of content discrimination,” which is
“presumptively unconstitutional.” … A law that can be directed
against speech found offensive to some portion of the public can
be turned against minority and dissenting views to the detriment
of all. The First Amendment does not entrust that power to the
government’s benevolence. Instead, our reliance must be on the
substantial safeguards of free and open discussion in a democratic
society.
And the justices made clear that speech that some view as racially
offensive is protected not just against outright prohibition but
also against lesser restrictions.
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Continua qui:
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