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When Flag Burning Becomes a Crime | Interview: Sanford and Cynthia Levinson

When Flag Burning Becomes a Crime | Interview: Sanford and Cynthia Levinson

Advisory Opinions

August 28, 202559m 34s

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Show Notes

Sarah Isgur and David French talk about flag burning and protected free speech in the wake of President Donald Trump’s executive order on the same subject.

Then, husband-wife duo Sanford and Cynthia Levinson, authors of Fault Lines in the Constitution: The Framers, Their Fights, and the Flaws that Affect Us Today, join to discuss why they believe some of our contemporary political problems stem from our founding document.

The Agenda:
President Trump's executive order
Texas v. Johnson
—Dinkus vs. Dingus
Greenbag.org
NIH v. American Public Health Association
—Intro to constitutional law for non-lawyers

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