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Lies, George Santos, and the 1st Amendment

Mar 17, 2023
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George Santos
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law
03:05 • 2min
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Santos - Is That Against the First Amendment?
05:06 • 2min
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The Stolen Valor Act
07:30 • 4min
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The Solution for a Problem, Like Javier Alvarez, Is Not Criminalization
11:37 • 2min
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Can the House Really Just Punish a Member of Congress?
13:32 • 2min
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The House of Representatives' Power to Expel a Member of the House
15:50 • 3min
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The First Amendment Protects the Right to Lies, Right?
18:47 • 3min
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The Supreme Court's View on Speech and Liars
21:45 • 2min
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New York's 3rd Congressional District elected a newcomer named George Santos in November of 2022. Since the election, it was revealed that Santos lied about nearly everything on his resume. What does the Constitution say about lies, punishing lies, and  punishing someone who lies to get elected? Time to find out!

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