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The Supreme Court's role in establishing freedom of speech and press
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16:06 - 22:05 (05:59)

Justices Oliver Wendell Holmes and Louis Brandeis established precedents in the US which enshrined freedom of speech and freedom of the press through various opinions. They argued that free speech was a common good and that the best ideas could compete and win through debate and discussion in the marketplace of ideas.

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Podcasts
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This transcript introduces three new podcasts on I Heart Radio - "Questionable Reality with Dr. Vivienne Ming", "Two Dudes in a Kitchen with Wells Adams and Tyler Florence", and "Inner Cosmos".

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The Supreme Court's role in establishing freedom of speech and press
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How Freedom of the Press Works
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Justices Oliver Wendell Holmes and Louis Brandeis used their Supreme Court tenure to establish precedent that enshrines freedom of speech and the press through their legal opinions; they argued that a society with free speech makes it a common good because the best idea can win through competition in the "marketplace of ideas."
18:30 - 22:05 (03:34)
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Free Speech
Summary

Justices Oliver Wendell Holmes and Louis Brandeis used their Supreme Court tenure to establish precedent that enshrines freedom of speech and the press through their legal opinions; they argued that a society with free speech makes it a common good because the best idea can win through competition in the "marketplace of ideas."

Chapter
The Supreme Court's role in establishing freedom of speech and press
Episode
How Freedom of the Press Works
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know