Tom Rogan is a foreign policy/national security writer for the Washington Examiner. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in War Studies from King's College London, a Master of Science in Middle East politics from SOAS, and a Graduate Diploma in Law from the University of Law, London.
Many conservatives have been aggravated and alarmed by the large anti-Israel protests that have erupted on college campuses and in major cities. The intimidation of those expressing pro-Israeli views, the stripping down of hostage posters, and the widespread use of genocidal slogans such as"From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free" has only added to these concerns.
Writing the opinion for the court in the operative case of Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project, Chief Justice John Roberts noted that a finding of unlawful material support for a terrorist group must include the provision of specific services falling under"only a narrow category of speech to, under the direction of, or in coordination with foreign groups that the speaker knows to be terrorist organizations." While the court found that provision had occurred in Holder v.
Criminal intimidation is unlawful, and those responsible for it should be punished. But hate speech is explicitly protected under the Constitution. Again, ask the chief justice. As Roberts opined in Snyder v. Phelps, when it comes to the choice of whether or not to ban hate speech,"As a nation we have chosen a different course — to protect even hurtful speech on public issues to ensure that we do not stifle public debate.
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