
CLASSIC: George Carlin Gets Quoted in the Supreme Court: Ridiculous Stand-up Stories with Wayne Federman
Ridiculous History
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Comedy, Law, and Free Speech
This chapter explores the fascinating intersection of comedy and legal frameworks, notably highlighting George Carlin's influence in a Supreme Court case. It discusses the implications of language in comedy and its importance for free speech, illustrating how satire can reflect societal issues and affect judicial decisions. Through anecdotes and reflections, the chapter underscores the ongoing relevance of comedic commentary in shaping public discourse and cultural narratives.
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