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Short Circuit 394 | Speech Over Licensing

September 19
44 mins

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It’s a free speech episode with two rulings for the First Amendment. Paul Sherman of IJ details a victory that the Institute for Justice litigated at the Seventh Circuit. IJ represents a “death doula,” someone who helps people deal with many things that come up when a loved on passes away. Indiana said that she needed a funeral director’s license to do that. But she obtained a preliminary injunction against that law as applied to her, and the court upheld the injunction on appeal. Then IJ’s Joe Gay tells a wild story about “sideshows,” where cars race around intersections late at night and people involved do various other, mostly illegal, things. One California county was fed up with the sideshows and passed a law making it illegal to simply watch them. A citizen journalist challenged the law and the Ninth Circuit ruled that, yes, the sideshows themselves are a problem, but the answer is not to prevent journalists from watching them.

Richwine v. Matuszak

Garcia v. County of Alameda

Upsolve v. James

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