


“A responsible press is an undoubtedly desirable goal,” he wrote, “but press responsibility is not mandated by the Constitution, and like many other virtues it cannot be legislated.” But the First Amendment, he wrote, does not permit the government to usurp the role of editors in deciding what ought to be published. But his comments on the Civil War and abortion made some students uneasy.Īll of that may be so, Chief Justice Burger wrote for a unanimous court. A Year as a Schoolteacher: At a private school 20 years ago, Mr.Voter Fraud: A crackdown on voter fraud announced by the governor seems to have ensnared former felons who were puzzled that they were accused of violating voting laws.DeSantis could for the first time experience intense scrutiny from the right - starting with former President Donald J. In the National Spotlight : After a runaway midterms victory, Mr.Ron DeSantis, a Republican, has turned the swing state into a right-wing laboratory by leaning into cultural battles. More on Ron DeSantis and His Administration The First Amendment applies to government censorship and not private activities, courts have said, and it protects publishers’ editorial judgments, including ones that decline to give politicians a forum. Trump filed in Miami on Wednesday against Facebook, Twitter and YouTube face steep odds. Together, the two decisions, one from the Nixon era and the other issued on June 30, demonstrate that the lawsuits Mr. And late last month, a federal judge in Florida blocked a new state law that would have imposed large fines on some tech companies (but not those that own theme parks in the state, like Disney) that “willfully deplatform a candidate for office.” The state has long been on the cutting edge, and on the losing end, of efforts to force private companies to publish political messages to which they object.Īlmost 50 years ago, the Supreme Court struck down a Florida law that would have allowed politicians a “right to reply” to newspaper articles critical of them. Trump, in which he accused three big tech companies of violating his First Amendment rights by denying him access to their platforms, it is fitting that he sued in Florida. WASHINGTON - Whatever else might be said about the curious lawsuits filed last week by former President Donald J.
