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Public schools should not be able to monitor students’ speech 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and suppress student speech merely because they disagree with the message.
Read the #CatoSCOTUS brief in Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L.: https://j.mp/3rDfD1i #Cato1A
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State and local officials have broad power to govern for public health and safety, but there are limits. https://j.mp/3cnQcLc #CatoCOVID #CatoSCOTUS
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The Supreme Court can make future elections less litigious. Here's how... https://j.mp/3ow9Qt3 #Cato2020 #CatoSCOTUS
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“Even if the Constitution has taken a holiday during this pandemic, it cannot become a sabbatical.” - Justice Gorsuch’s opinion in Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn, New York v. Andrew M. Cuomo, Governor of New York https://j.mp/3oqrkXZ #CatoSCOTUS #CatoCOVID
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Happy Constitution Day! Tune in LIVE for Cato’s annual Constitution Day symposium at 10:45 AM, and tweet your questions with #CatoSCOTUS. https://j.mp/2EAe6Gu
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Qualified immunity was invented by the Supreme Court out of whole cloth and has no basis statutory text, legislative intent, or sound public policy. #AbolishQI. https://j.mp/2z1PumX #CatoSCOTUS