
Free Speech and ‘The Executive Power’ | FIRE Crossover
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Presidential Power and Free Speech
This chapter examines the evolving nature of presidential power in the context of historical debates on governance, particularly the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. It highlights the risks of centralized authority and the implications for free speech, drawing parallels to past instances of censorship and authoritarianism. The speakers express concerns over the current trajectory of executive power, arguing for the importance of checks and balances to protect individual freedoms.
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