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		By: Hugo S Cunningham		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[ACLU:

I didn&#039;t realize until recently, in the Nazi-Skokie-march case, that all the Nazis really wanted to do was march in Chicago,  and that after the USSC decision against Skokie, a compromise moved the Nazi march to Chicago.  The reporting at the time was sensationalist and deficient.  (I thought the Skokie venue was a provocation too far and that the USSC should have mandated a less provocative though more governmentally relevant location.)

Revenge porn--  I part company with free-speech absolutists here.  &quot;Pornography&quot; as something deserving prosecution should be a function less of physical actions portrayed, than of privacy and consent.  I am totally baffled by people who get upset by NSA metadata collection that has zero effect on their ability to lead a normal life, but who will defend to the death Gawker&#039;s right to post surreptitious recordings of private sexual encounters.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ACLU:</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t realize until recently, in the Nazi-Skokie-march case, that all the Nazis really wanted to do was march in Chicago,  and that after the USSC decision against Skokie, a compromise moved the Nazi march to Chicago.  The reporting at the time was sensationalist and deficient.  (I thought the Skokie venue was a provocation too far and that the USSC should have mandated a less provocative though more governmentally relevant location.)</p>
<p>Revenge porn&#8211;  I part company with free-speech absolutists here.  &#8220;Pornography&#8221; as something deserving prosecution should be a function less of physical actions portrayed, than of privacy and consent.  I am totally baffled by people who get upset by NSA metadata collection that has zero effect on their ability to lead a normal life, but who will defend to the death Gawker&#8217;s right to post surreptitious recordings of private sexual encounters.</p>
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