Comment by stjohnswarts 2 years ago Well it's pretty unlikely such a law would stand up in any court even small claim's court 2 comments stjohnswarts Reply eli 2 years ago Uh it's already the law in dozens of states. The Arkansas law was challenged, but upheld by the appeals court and SCOTUS refused to hear the case. vkou 2 years ago I'd rather not test this theory, just like I'd rather not test the constitutionality of a law that makes accessing TikTok a felony.... Also, as sibling commenters pointed out, anti-BDS gag laws are everywhere in this country, and have yet to be struck down.
eli 2 years ago Uh it's already the law in dozens of states. The Arkansas law was challenged, but upheld by the appeals court and SCOTUS refused to hear the case.
vkou 2 years ago I'd rather not test this theory, just like I'd rather not test the constitutionality of a law that makes accessing TikTok a felony.... Also, as sibling commenters pointed out, anti-BDS gag laws are everywhere in this country, and have yet to be struck down.
Uh it's already the law in dozens of states. The Arkansas law was challenged, but upheld by the appeals court and SCOTUS refused to hear the case.
I'd rather not test this theory, just like I'd rather not test the constitutionality of a law that makes accessing TikTok a felony.
... Also, as sibling commenters pointed out, anti-BDS gag laws are everywhere in this country, and have yet to be struck down.