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“The Constitution Protects Your Right to be an Unmitigated Jerk”

August 9, 2011 Perry L. Segal

In the midst of a custody battle, a bitter ex-husband creates a nasty blog about his "Psycho Ex-Wife".  The judge orders him to take it down.

Husband screams, "1st Amendment!".  Wife screams, "Defamation!".

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