Chapter
Unconstitutional Censorship in Public Meetings
A public official openly admits to content-based regulations on free speech in public meetings, prompting backlash from supporters of the First Amendment. The incident occurred during a meeting discussing the placement of a plaque with the phrase "In God We Trust" at City Hall.
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This transcript captures the circus in the Miami City Hall, where people spoke in favor of putting a plaque that says "In God we trust" on the wall of City Hall, while a councilman got agitated by the audience clapping and cheering.
05:04 - 06:26 (01:22)
Summary
This transcript captures the circus in the Miami City Hall, where people spoke in favor of putting a plaque that says "In God we trust" on the wall of City Hall, while a councilman got agitated by the audience clapping and cheering.
ChapterUnconstitutional Censorship in Public Meetings
Episode#BecauseMiami: In God We Trust
PodcastThe Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
A public official openly admits to unconstitutional content-based regulations on free speech in public meetings where she confesses to deciding whether she likes a speech or not and what she will allow in terms of applause.
06:26 - 08:11 (01:44)
Summary
A public official openly admits to unconstitutional content-based regulations on free speech in public meetings where she confesses to deciding whether she likes a speech or not and what she will allow in terms of applause.