A Tax Disguised as a Fee: The Hospital Provider Fee Fund
- May 2, 2016

Read about the constitutional and legal issues in Twitter censorship.
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So, the theory goes, if Congress invited Twitter to exercise political censorship, then Congress violated the First Amendment. But this theory also has weaknesses . . . .
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Social media’s power to censor must be exercised only to empower parents in protecting their children. . . . . It’s not a license for a company’s civic ignoramuses to impose their political prejudices on the rest of us.
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