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let me tell you what happened to clarence brandenburg himself.e don't know much about the rest of the hor of his life, we know a little. he continued to be an angry person. in april of 1971 he was thrown out of the national white people's party. in june of '71 he sued the enquirery of the reporting from that organization. in april of 1972 he was jailed for harassing a jewish neighbor by telephone. we talked about a number of cases that have come along since then. we'll show some of those on screen and talk about how they have continued to bog our understanding of the 1st amendment. but let's take a call from george in pittsburg. you're on the air. >> caller: thank you. i want to ask, it seemed that -- did imminent violence occur, and what bear degree that have on the decision? >> well, in this case it certainly did not occur and that's also true for -- well actually has katie said earlier, in the third of the three cases that the supreme court decided, the naacp case there was violence after this fiery speech which threatened violence against peo
let me tell you what happened to clarence brandenburg himself.e don't know much about the rest of the hor of his life, we know a little. he continued to be an angry person. in april of 1971 he was thrown out of the national white people's party. in june of '71 he sued the enquirery of the reporting from that organization. in april of 1972 he was jailed for harassing a jewish neighbor by telephone. we talked about a number of cases that have come along since then. we'll show some of those on...
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we don't know much about the rest of the history of clarence brandenburg's life. he continued to be an angry person, in april 1971 he was thrown out of the national socialist white people's party. in june 1971, he sued the cincinnati enquirer for its reporting. in april 1972, he was jailed for harassing a jewish neighbor by telephone. he continued being a frustrated individual who acted on his frustrations. we talked about a number of cases that have come along since then. we will show some of those and talk about how they have continued to form our understanding about the first ammendment. let's take a call from george in pittsburgh. caller: thank you. did any imminent violence actually occur? and what bearing does that have on the decision? >> in this case, it certainly did not occur. that is also true -- actually, as katie said earlier, the naacp case, there was violence after this fiery speech, which threatened violence against people who violated the boycott of white merchants that were discriminating on the basis of race. there was violence, but it occurred
we don't know much about the rest of the history of clarence brandenburg's life. he continued to be an angry person, in april 1971 he was thrown out of the national socialist white people's party. in june 1971, he sued the cincinnati enquirer for its reporting. in april 1972, he was jailed for harassing a jewish neighbor by telephone. he continued being a frustrated individual who acted on his frustrations. we talked about a number of cases that have come along since then. we will show some of...
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ohio. " and leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under a ohio law, but the supreme court ruled that the state law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case are nadine, the former head of the american civil liberties union, and law professor at new york law school in manhattan, and katie fowler, a senior attorney at columbia university's wrist amendment institute. watch landmark cases, monday and joined the conversation. our #is landmark cases. follow us at c-span. on our websitees for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. c-span, where history unfold daily. as a79 c-span was created public service by america's televisione companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. announcer: we continue our turmoil968 america in with a look at conservative politics 50 years ago,
ohio. " and leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under a ohio law, but the supreme court ruled that the state law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case are nadine, the former head of the american civil liberties union, and law professor at new york law school in manhattan, and katie fowler, a senior attorney at columbia university's wrist amendment institute. watch landmark cases, monday and joined the conversation. our #is landmark cases....
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you agree to take this case, even though clarence brandenburg himself was not thrilled to be represented by a jewish attorney but he felt committed to the cause of free speech. susan: i had the opportunity to meet him in cincinnati in the mid-90's. there were some is chances of censorship taking face. we were going to be on a panel together. said that his father, even though he mutually defended free speech, is the only person in his office he saw both a ku klux claim later and a black panther leader. so this is a part of the history of the klan. we have a video next to show that will be a familiar face to c-span viewers. that is eleanor holmes norton who has for many of your served as a member of congress representing the district of columbia as a delicate -- delegate. a back then she was an aclu national lawyer. we're going to listen to her. >> the aclu had only two national lawyers and i was one of them. so, if there was a case that was going to the supreme court involving a civil liberties issue like the first amendment toht to speech, that had come through the national onice, so i w
you agree to take this case, even though clarence brandenburg himself was not thrilled to be represented by a jewish attorney but he felt committed to the cause of free speech. susan: i had the opportunity to meet him in cincinnati in the mid-90's. there were some is chances of censorship taking face. we were going to be on a panel together. said that his father, even though he mutually defended free speech, is the only person in his office he saw both a ku klux claim later and a black panther...
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ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled the state violated his right. our bests are the former head of the american civil liberties union and law professor at new york law school in manhattan and a senior attorney at columbia university's knight first amendment institute. watch "landmark cases" tonight and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases and follow us @c-span. and we have resources on our web site for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and today t we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress,
ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled the state violated his right. our bests are the former head of the american civil liberties union and law professor at new york law school in manhattan and a senior attorney at columbia university's knight first amendment institute. watch "landmark cases" tonight and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases and follow us @c-span. and we have...
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ohio, ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech and an ohio law but the supremecourt unanimously ruled the state law violated his first amendment right. watch landmark cases monday and join the conversation and follow us at c-span. we haveou
ohio, ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech and an ohio law but the supremecourt unanimously ruled the state law violated his first amendment right. watch landmark cases monday and join the conversation and follow us at c-span. we haveou
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ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech you should an ohio -- under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled the state law violated his rights. to discuss, the former head of the civil liberties union and a senior attorney at columbia university's knight first amendment institute. watch "landmark cases" tonight, and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases, and follow us @c-span. and we have resources on our web site for background on each case, the "landmark cases" companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> well, congress returns at 5 p.m. eastern today. they'll be spending most of the week debating bills recognizing tax day. tomorrow, april 17th. the bills are intended to protect taxpayers and insure the irs and other government agencies are more responsive. floor speeches are also expected on the recent air strikes in syria. live house coverage on our companion network, c-span. and the senate is back to work on a wart rights bill, and -- water rights bil
ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech you should an ohio -- under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled the state law violated his rights. to discuss, the former head of the civil liberties union and a senior attorney at columbia university's knight first amendment institute. watch "landmark cases" tonight, and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases, and follow us @c-span. and we have resources on our web site for background...
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klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law. but the supreme court unanimously ruled the skate law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case nadine straussen, former head of the american civil liberties union, and law professor at new york law school in manhattan. nd katie fallo, a senior attorney at columbia university's knight first amendment institute. watch landmark cases tonight. join the conversation. our #is landmark cases. follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and he landmark cases podcast at -span.org/landmarkcases. >> as a follow-up to the recent hearings with facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg, the communicators looks at the privacy issues raised by the spread of personal data by the president and c.e.o. at the certainty for democracy and technology and lee goodman, attorney and former chair of the federal election commission. >> all of those polit
klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law. but the supreme court unanimously ruled the skate law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case nadine straussen, former head of the american civil liberties union, and law professor at new york law school in manhattan. nd katie fallo, a senior attorney at columbia university's knight first amendment institute. watch landmark cases tonight. join the conversation. our #is landmark...
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clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled the state law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case are nadine strossen, law professor at new york law school in manhattan, and katie fallow from the first amendment institute. watch landmark cases monday and join the conversation. our #is landmarkcases. follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >>> next, a four rum on the iss of robo calls. this was co-hosted by the fcc and the federal trade kplig commission. it's close to three hours. >> good morning, everyone. and welcome to the fcc, ftc policy forum on fighting the scourge of illegal robo calls. i'm patrick weber, chief of the consumer and governmental affairs bureau. we're very pleased to join forces with the ftc to further the fight against illegal robo
clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled the state law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case are nadine strossen, law professor at new york law school in manhattan, and katie fallow from the first amendment institute. watch landmark cases monday and join the conversation. our #is landmarkcases. follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases...
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. >> monday on "landmark cases" brandenburg versus ohio, clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law. but the supreme court unanimously ruled the state law violated his client's first amendment rights. nadine strossen and katie fallow, a senior attorney at columbia university's knight first amendment institute. watch "landmark cases" monday. and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmarkcases and follow us on c-span. and we have resources on our website. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. agriculture secretary sonny perdue testified on the 2019 budget request for his department. concern about trade
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ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was considered of -- was convicted of hate speech, theyhe stateed violated his civil rights. guests, nadine strauss and, and katie fellow. cases" monday, and join the conversations. our #landmarkcases, and follow us on c-span. we have research for background on each case, and a link to the interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> "washington journal" continues. host: california democrat barbara lee has long been a key voice in debate over when and how the united states government exercises war powers. france now saying it has proof chemical weapons were used in that attack in syria. would you support a new u.s. military strike there? guest: what is very important for us to realize in our own country is that congress has the authority and responsibility to authorize the use of force. that is based on our constitution. we need to have an international inspection regime go in, which i think there are now inspectors -- to determine the validity of -- we know, we believe who conducted these horrific attac
ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was considered of -- was convicted of hate speech, theyhe stateed violated his civil rights. guests, nadine strauss and, and katie fellow. cases" monday, and join the conversations. our #landmarkcases, and follow us on c-span. we have research for background on each case, and a link to the interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> "washington journal" continues. host: california democrat...
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ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled that state law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case are nadine strasser, former head of the american civil liberties union and law professor at new york law school in manhattan. and katie follow, senior attorney at may 1st amendment institute. much landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. our hashtag is #landmark cases. follow us@c-span. we have resources and our website. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution in the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> this week the u.s. supreme court takes up the case with internet sales tax. the goal experts offer a preview of the oral argument in south dakota v. wayfarer. live coverage from the heritage foundation begins at noon eastern here on c-span2. until then comes some of today's "washington journal." >> michael eisenstadt joins us now, director of the military studies program at the washington i
ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled that state law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case are nadine strasser, former head of the american civil liberties union and law professor at new york law school in manhattan. and katie follow, senior attorney at may 1st amendment institute. much landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. our hashtag is #landmark cases. follow...
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ohio klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under in ohio law, but the supremert unanimously ruled violated his first amendment rights. with us to discuss the president of the american civil liberties union and a law professor at new york law school. fallow, fromkatie columbia university. we have resources at our website for backgrounds for each case. you can find it at c-span.org/ landmarkcases. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a service by america's cable television companies, and today, we intend you to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events and iraq --n, d c washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by are -- your cable or satellite provider. host: representative robert us, serves ons the financial services committee and others. good morning to you. rep. pittenger: good morning to you, sir. host: you also serve on the task force on terrorism and unconventional warfare. i want to get your thoughts about what the u.s. response to syria
ohio klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under in ohio law, but the supremert unanimously ruled violated his first amendment rights. with us to discuss the president of the american civil liberties union and a law professor at new york law school. fallow, fromkatie columbia university. we have resources at our website for backgrounds for each case. you can find it at c-span.org/ landmarkcases. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as...
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inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> tonight on landmark cases, brandenburg versus ohio, clarence plan number was convicted of hate speech under ohio law. the supreme court ruled that state law violated his first amendment right. her guest is nadine stross and a law professor at new york law school and katie, senior fellow. watch tonight and join the conversation. i # is landmark cases. follow us on c-span. there are resources on our website for background. in the landmark cases podcasts. at c-span.org. >> washington journalist live everyday with new some policy issues that impact too. on tuesday morning we'll talk about u.s. military action against syria. glenn will talk about the farm bill and propose changes to the snap program. chris edwards will discuss tax policy. watch live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> british prime minister mr. theresa may talked about the airstrikes in syria. you'll find her full remarks on c-span.org. here's a portion. >> were cooperating with our partners to alleviate further humanitarian suffering. this was a limited targeted strike wh
inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> tonight on landmark cases, brandenburg versus ohio, clarence plan number was convicted of hate speech under ohio law. the supreme court ruled that state law violated his first amendment right. her guest is nadine stross and a law professor at new york law school and katie, senior fellow. watch tonight and join the conversation. i # is landmark cases. follow us on c-span. there are resources on our website for background. in the...
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ohio, ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech and an ohio law but the supremecourt unanimously ruled the state law violated his first amendment right. watch monday and join the conversation. we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a a link to national constitution center's interactional constitution and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> author on capitalism and the free-market systems relationship through immigration, homelessness and private property rights and contrasts it with socialism. he is the author
ohio, ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech and an ohio law but the supremecourt unanimously ruled the state law violated his first amendment right. watch monday and join the conversation. we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a a link to national constitution center's interactional constitution and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> author on capitalism and the free-market...
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brandenburg v. ohio. klan leader clarence brandenberg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled that state law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case former head of the american civil liberties union, and law professor at new york law school in manhattan. and katie philo, a senior institutet columbia's for watch landmark cases, monday, and join the conversation. ashtag is landmark to cases and follow us on c-span to we have force dutch resources on our website or the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast. at c-span.org/landmark cases. next, a look at public opinion in the u.s. and abroad about views on nativism, immigration, and politics. this was hosted by the george h.w. bush presidential library in texas. it is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> hello, everyone. my name is cliff young and i will be the moderator of this panel. i am president of public affairs
brandenburg v. ohio. klan leader clarence brandenberg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled that state law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case former head of the american civil liberties union, and law professor at new york law school in manhattan. and katie philo, a senior institutet columbia's for watch landmark cases, monday, and join the conversation. ashtag is landmark to cases and follow us on c-span to we...
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brandenburg v. ohio. ku klux klan leader clarence brandenberg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled that state law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case are nate, the former head of the american civil liberties union, and law professor at new york law school in manhattan. and katie philo, a senior attorney at columbia's institute for watch landmark cases, monday, and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark to cases and follow us on c-span to we -- and we have resources on our website or the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast. at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> this month on c-span, we feature our studentcam contest winners. schoolmiddle and high students to choose a provision of the u.s. constitution and illustrate why it is important to them. our second-place winners are jonathan and jackson, 11th graders from oklahoma where c-span is available through cox co
brandenburg v. ohio. ku klux klan leader clarence brandenberg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled that state law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case are nate, the former head of the american civil liberties union, and law professor at new york law school in manhattan. and katie philo, a senior attorney at columbia's institute for watch landmark cases, monday, and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark to...
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ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech, but it was ruled the state law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case are nadine strosen, former head of the american civil liberties union and law professor at new york law school in manhattan. and katie fallow from the knight first amendment institute. watch "landmark cases" monday and join the conversation. our hash tag is landmark cases, and follow us at c-span. and we have resources on our website for background. the landmark cases companion book. a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >>> now a conversation on the future of unmanned aircraft systems with public safety and federal aviation administration officials, including the use of aerial drones and law enforcement, and disaster response. hosted by the aero club of washington, this is about 45 minutes. >> excuse me. we're going to go ahead and get the panel started. so as you're finishing lunch -- we're going to go ahead and start the pan
ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech, but it was ruled the state law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case are nadine strosen, former head of the american civil liberties union and law professor at new york law school in manhattan. and katie fallow from the knight first amendment institute. watch "landmark cases" monday and join the conversation. our hash tag is landmark cases, and follow us at c-span. and we have resources...