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Social Media: Will Bevin Be Sliced by a Double-edged Sword?

In today's edition of the KLJ Blog, Staff Editor Timothy Lovett examines the social media blocking habits of Governor Matt Bevin, and questions whether public officials have a right to block users from their social media accounts in light of the recent holding in Davison v. Loudon County Board of Supervisors.

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Beached Whale: The Supreme Court’s Sad Suffocation of Public-Sector Unions

In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Notes Editor Brandon Magner provides his insight on the Supreme Court's handling of Janus v. AFSCME, as well as the state of public-sector unions moving forward.

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Don’t Burn Your House Down to Roast the Pig: Why Your Ballot-Selfies and Yard Signs Aren’t Breaking Any Laws

In this election season edition of the KLJ Blog, Staff Editor Rachel Taylor describes two recent cases striking down bans on ballot selfies and political yard signs as unconstitutional infringements on free speech.

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