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A new case the U.S. Supreme Court may take could have massive ramifications for the state of America's free speech, free expression and even free market. And with a president like Joe Biden who is busily pushing the idea that those who dare question the government and Big Pharma narrative on the coronavirus and COVID-19 vaccines are dangers to the nation -- killers of the innocent, even -- the idea of courts clamping First Amendment rights even more is frightening, to say the least. Institute for Justice's lead attorney Paul Sherman talks about this court case of crucial importance, which sees a private investigator fighting for his right to do business in the face of angry government officials who denied his license after he wrote critical comments on Facebook about local police.
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A new case the U.S. Supreme Court may take could have massive ramifications for the state of America's free speech, free expression and even free market. And with a president like Joe Biden who is busily pushing the idea that those who dare question the government and Big Pharma narrative on the coronavirus and COVID-19 vaccines are dangers to the nation -- killers of the innocent, even -- the idea of courts clamping First Amendment rights even more is frightening, to say the least. Institute for Justice's lead attorney Paul Sherman talks about this court case of crucial importance, which sees a private investigator fighting for his right to do business in the face of angry government officials who denied his license after he wrote critical comments on Facebook about local police.

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