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Discussing Victory in 'McCauley' at 'The Legal Satyricon'
I had the honor of being invited to author a guest post for The Legal Satyricon, First Amendment attorney Marc Randazza's intelligent and irreverent blog, about last week's big Third Circuit victory in McCauley v. University of the Virgin Islands. My entry, which explains why McCauley is a bigger deal than media coverage indicates, has now been published. I encourage you to check it out—and my thanks to Marc for the opportunity.
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