“Houston v. Hill” refers to the landmark 1987 U.S. Supreme Court case where the Court ruled that a Houston ordinance making it illegal to “interrupt” a police officer was unconstitutionally overbroad and violated the First Amendment’s protection of free speech, establishing that people have a right to verbally challenge police action without risking arrest, a key difference between a free nation and a police state.
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It’s them against us!! When did that happen? Why did that happen? Who’s going to change it? Valid questions!!! It’ll take hard work, but if we don’t change it, we’re doomed as a society!!!