
Trump’s D.C. Gag Order Hearing
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Restricting Speech of Presidential Candidates
This chapter delves into the debate surrounding the constitutional constraints on the speech of a presidential candidate during a criminal trial. The speakers discuss the balance between a fair trial and the defendant's campaign interests, referencing a Supreme Court decision on absolute freedom of speech during a campaign. They also explore the constitutionality of court orders that restrict speech, including restrictions on commenting about individual jurors if the defendant is a candidate for public office.
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