There should be an understanding of why press freedom has an exalted position in the hierarchy of our constitutional liberties. The reason was not arbitrary or esoteric.
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Now, the Supreme Court appears to firmly assert its constitutional role of checking the abuses of Congress and the executive. It is a welcome development. And in the Deduro vs. Vinoya decision promulgated on July 4, 2023, for the first time, the Supreme Court declared Her situation is where I believe Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes’ words nuancing and imbuing law with history becomes relevantly significant.
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