Sarah Isgur and David French analyze Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s concurrence in the NetChoice v. Mississippi case and whether or not states can enforce unconstitutional laws.
The Agenda:
—Battle of the irreparable harms
—SCOTUS and political battles
—Revisiting minors’ First Amendment rights
—Dissential battle raging at the 6th Circuit
—White House joins TikTok
—Let the drag shows continue
—Christian Legal Society vs. Martinez
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