Law Professors Bid to use Freedom of Speech to Muzzle Military Recruiters Fails

Score a sensible ruling for SCOTUS
Leave it to the legal beagles of the beleaguered left to say that allowing a group to speak its piece is a violation of their right to freedom of speech. Of course that just goes with their whole notion that the constitution is a "living document", a.k.a that it means whatever they want it to mean at a given moment.
From the pen of CJ Roberts: "A military recruiter's mere presence on campus does not violate a law school's right to associate, regardless of how repugnant the law school considers the recruiter's message."
No kidding. If you don't like military policy, Oh ye noble law professors, why don't you use the 1st amendment to speak out against it?
That would make FAR to much sense wouldn't it. Much easier to file legal challenges with the constitutional weight of a Harlequin romance novel.



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