BLM Organizer Deray Gets Win From SCOTUS

You can't hold an organizer responsible for what other people do. Common sense that is sorely lacking these days.





(CNN)The Supreme Court wiped away a lower court opinion related to Black Lives Matter protests that critics argued would chill the speech rights of demonstrators and dismantle civil rights era precedent that safeguards the First Amendments' right to protest.

The lower court allowed a Louisiana police officer to move forward with lawsuit to hold the organizer of a Black Lives Matter protest, DeRay McKesson, accountable for injuries the officer sustained in 2016 when he was hit by a heavy object. McKesson himself did not hurl the object; the person who did is still unidentified.

In an unsigned order, the justices sent the case back down to the lower courts to further review Louisiana law holding that before getting to important constitutional questions, more guidance from state courts is necessary.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett did not participate in the decision, the Supreme Court's public information officer said, because she was busy preparing for oral arguments. Justice Clarence Thomas dissented.




Of course he did. :rolleyes:



Good to know that you will support the Court, when they also rule (using the same logic) that you can not hold gun and ammo manufacturers liable for "what other people do."

Apples and oranges. Grow a brain.

You never have explained why.

And you never will.

I did answer it you dishonest piece of shit - you even responded to my answer.


You believe you answered it.

You did, in fact, not.

Meanwhile, we're left with the inescapable fact that BLM leaders do, in fact, encourage violence.

BLM leader: If change doesn’t happen, then ‘we will burn down this system’

Can you find proof that the NRA has encouraged violence?
 
You can't hold an organizer responsible for what other people do. Common sense that is sorely lacking these days.





(CNN)The Supreme Court wiped away a lower court opinion related to Black Lives Matter protests that critics argued would chill the speech rights of demonstrators and dismantle civil rights era precedent that safeguards the First Amendments' right to protest.

The lower court allowed a Louisiana police officer to move forward with lawsuit to hold the organizer of a Black Lives Matter protest, DeRay McKesson, accountable for injuries the officer sustained in 2016 when he was hit by a heavy object. McKesson himself did not hurl the object; the person who did is still unidentified.

In an unsigned order, the justices sent the case back down to the lower courts to further review Louisiana law holding that before getting to important constitutional questions, more guidance from state courts is necessary.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett did not participate in the decision, the Supreme Court's public information officer said, because she was busy preparing for oral arguments. Justice Clarence Thomas dissented.




Of course he did. :rolleyes:

blm just made precedence that you can't blame gun manufactures when their product has been misused
 

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