Echoes for Angela

How to Legally Mock Public Figures


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Season 1, Episode 32


In this episode of Echoes for Angela, we explore one of the biggest questions about free speech: How far can satire legally go before it stops being protected by the First Amendment?


Using plain language, real court cases, funny examples, and kid-friendly explainers, this episode breaks down the difference between jokes and threats, parody and defamation, symbolic language and real violence. Along the way, we meet cartoon dragons, raccoons in government, glitter cannons, and plenty of exaggerated nonsense—all in service of understanding a serious constitutional principle.


Based on The Legal Edge of Satire, this episode explains why offense alone is not the legal line, why context matters, and how writers can use humor, exaggeration, and criticism without crossing into unlawful speech. Whether you’re interested in law, politics, religion, comedy, or simply learning how words work, this is an accessible introduction to the craft of fearless but disciplined expression.


For curious kids, thoughtful adults, and anyone who believes freedom is worth understanding.

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Echoes for AngelaBy Ryan MacLean