Navigating Stare Decisis, Political Violence, and Free Speech: A Deep Dive
In this episode of Discourse, host Wayne Unger returns after a brief hiatus to discuss his recent academic work on the doctrine of stare decisis and its application in civil rights cases. He delves into the complexities of the Supreme Court’s handling of precedents and judicial activism, especially in light of the recent Dobbs decision. The episode also addresses the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, examining its implications on free speech and political violence. Additionally, Wayne critiques the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel by ABC following comments about Kirk’s death, exploring the potential First Amendment violations by government officials. The episode wraps up with a strong message about the importance of maintaining constitutional boundaries and respecting diverse viewpoints.
00:00 Introduction to Discourse
00:33 Professor Wayne Unger's Absence Explained
02:13 Understanding Stare Decisis and Civil Rights
10:19 The Assassination of Charlie Kirk
20:29 First Amendment and Jimmy Kimmel's Suspension
34:14 Constitutional Concerns and Political Power
39:03 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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