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  1. It is a use of unacceptable force when protesters block roads to bring communities and businesses to a standstill or storm a council chamber to cause chaos in a meeting and physically...

  2. Oct 28, 2020 · The government chose not to include a general lockdown power in the Coronavirus Act and not to use the power that it already had under the Civil Contingencies Act.

    • Jonathan Sumption
  3. May 16, 2021 · There I present two main ways to interpret the claim that law is coercivewhat I call the broad and strict senses—and give some examples of confusions that have emerged in virtue of philosophers conflating these two readings.

    • Lucas Miotto
    • 2021
  4. Feb 10, 2020 · Incorporating the chilling effect into establishment jurisprudence gives religion and nonreligion more room to exist in the public square and honors the Establishment Clause’s role as a “co-guarantor” of religious liberty. This Note proceeds in three Parts.

  5. I offer a principled defense of coercive disobedience, not only in repressive states but in plausibly democratic societies. I argue that coercion can be justified on democratic republican grounds as a means to collectively contest objectionable forms of political domination.

    • Guy Aitchison
    • 2018
  6. Jan 22, 2021 · Coercion is either fully justified by its necessity to secure autonomy, in which case no further conditions are required; or it is not, in which case distributive equality does not seem able to do the trick, either – although political equality might.

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  8. Mar 26, 2024 · On Free Speech Unmuted, Volokh and Bambauer unpack and analyze the current issues and controversies concerning the First Amendment, censorship, the press, social media, and the proverbial town square.

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