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Ep. 248: Commercial speech and the First Amendment

August 6
50 mins

Episode Description

Imagine the government forcing you to label your all-natural milk product as “imitation.” 

Florida tried to make one dairy farm do just that, sparking a First Amendment question: Where’s the line between a business’s right to speak and protecting consumers from deception?

In this episode, we explore how far free speech protections go for commercial speech with:

Timestamps: 

00:00 Intro

05:03 What exactly is commercial speech?

08:25 The evolution of commercial speech law

13:59 Early regulation of commercial speech

23:03 What is false or misleading commercial speech?

26:04 Controversial regulations of non-misleading commercial speech

37:35 Future of commercial speech regulations

Read the transcript: https://www.thefire.org/research-learn/so-speak-podcast-transcript-state-commercial-speech

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