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In reply to the discussion: Justice Clarence Thomas Suggests SCOTUS Will 'Soon Have No Choice' But to Rein in Ability of 'Domina [View all]LiberalFighter
(50,912 posts)10. But not for print media?
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Justice Clarence Thomas Suggests SCOTUS Will 'Soon Have No Choice' But to Rein in Ability of 'Domina [View all]
Calista241
Apr 2021
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private companies there mr thomas. white supremacists will still find their way to
msongs
Apr 2021
#1
Apparently, Clarence believes in breaking up media conglomerates and ownership consolidation:
sop
Apr 2021
#3
Good luck with that. In effect, what CT is calling 'speech', in this context, is actually 'product'
Hugh_Lebowski
Apr 2021
#5
Well, Clarence how did the Citizens United thingy go, oh yeah you said money is free speech
turbinetree
Apr 2021
#13
wow, refuKKKchickens LOOOOOVE to legislate from the bench! fuck Uncle Thomas...
bringthePaine
Apr 2021
#14
Funny that you weren't saying this all the while that the GOP was dominating the digital platforms,
hadEnuf
Apr 2021
#16
Someone needs to tell Justice Oops that the 1st amendment applies to Congress
AZLD4Candidate
Apr 2021
#22
thomas is full of it if you want my opinion. What about the rights of the other hundreds of ...
SWBTATTReg
Apr 2021
#33
Yeah, I don't think the Constitution is down with the government nationalizing media outlets.
LudwigPastorius
Apr 2021
#34