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28 Apr, 2021 23:40

SCOTUS rules: Can you be punished for what you say online? (Full show)

President Biden is expected to make a major speech on Wednesday night to outline his education policy, infrastructure plans and police reform proposals. The price tag for his ambitious agenda is estimated to be $1.6 trillion. Former Georgia state Rep. Dee Dawkins-Haigler and attorney Barak Lurie join News.Views.Hughes to weigh in.

Meanwhile, the police body-cam footage of the shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. in Elizabeth City, NC will not be released to the public and shown only to the family of the deceased. Should the court strive to be more transparent in the matter? Ret. Chief Deputy US Marshal Matthew Fogg shares his insights.

Plus, A disgraced former cheerleader faces off with her school administration in a landmark Supreme Court case that will decide whether public schools can discipline students for what they say off-campus. Do rude gestures and swearing on social media constitute protected speech? RT America's Natasha Sweatte has the details. Then Lionel of Lionel Media shares his expertise.

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