NR Daily: Suing the SPLC Could Weaken Everyone’s First Amendment Rights

Conservatives should not sue the Southern Poverty Law Center. It would set precedent that could boomerang against them.

June 29 2018

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Suing the SPLC Could Weaken Everyone's First Amendment Rights

Christian Alejandro Gonzalez

Conservatives should not sue the Southern Poverty Law Center. It would set precedent that could boomerang against them. Read More

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