Campus Speech Curfews, DOJ vs. LA Sheriff, and The People’s Record
Tonight’s Let’s Talk Freedom digs into two flashpoints for civil liberties—and why organizing in the private still matters.
Topics
- Texas campus “curfew” law (10pm–8am) and FIRE’s federal lawsuit: is time-of-day speech restriction constitutional on public campuses—or a slow erosion of rights?
- Public vs. private grounds, noise ordinances, and how policy creep chips away “a little at a time.”
- DOJ sues the LA County Sheriff over delayed concealed-carry permits: admin delay vs. the 2A in practice, Chevron’s long shadow, and precedent.
- Digital ID + speech policing trends abroad, and why this community pushes resilient infrastructure.
- The People’s Record: a community-run public record anchored to Bitcoin + IPFS (tamper-resistant and globally accessible).
- Money corner: swap lines (Japan, South Korea), “hidden QE,” foreign flows, and the near-term reality for your purchasing power.
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