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Plaskett rose to demand recognition and to know why she was not allowed to vote: “I note that the names of representatives from American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana, Puerto Rico, the VirginIslands, and the District of Columbia were not called, representing, collectively, 4 million Americans. Plaskett, with “colonies.”
However, it claimed that hanging banners reading Keep New England White was motivated by race and interfered with the lawful activities of 2 others. Government regulation of speech is content-based if a law applies to a particular type of speech because of the topic discussed or the idea or message expressed. ” We disagree.
Stacey Plaskett (D-VirginIslands), declared , “I hope that [all members] recognize that there is speech that is not constitutionally protected,” and then referenced hate speech as an example. Jonathan Turley is the Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law at George Washington University.
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