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【词汇大师】时过境迁,第一修正案不变(2/2)

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时代的车轮滚滚向前,有哪些东西给人们保留,成为文化的永恒呢?
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本篇对话中,主持人的对话不需要听写,只需听写嘉宾的话
主持人对话① Robert Tsai is a professor at the American University Washington College of Law and author of "Eloquence and Reason...
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戳节目订阅,掌握节目最新动态。"Yeah, and you mentioned the WikiLeaks case, right? I mean, so -- were there ever old days? But let's assume there were some old days, and in the old days the government or someone who wanted to stop speech that they believed they had a legitimate reason to interdict, could run to court and get an injunction, a legal order, that said 'So-and-so cannot disseminate X.'
"Is such a remedy really available or efficacious today, right? So even if the government could get an order that said 'So-and-so can't publish certain leaked information,' it comes down off the website and it pops up someplace else moments later or in multiple locations.
"There's an upside to this, if you believe in open government and are against government secrecy. But it certainly changes how we even think about the enforcement of law."
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