No Joke: Supreme Court Case Could Take a Big Bite Out of the First Amendment
JonathanTurley
NOVEMBER 28, 2022
He was charged with (and later acquitted of) a felony under an Ohio law prohibiting the use of a computer to “disrupt” or “interrupt” police functions. Parody and satire also face threats from other legal actions, particularly tort actions over the appropriation of names or likenesses (called the right to publicity).
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