Sunday, October 22, 2017

Justice Gorsuch: Civility doesn’t mean suppressing disagreement

The AP reports:
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch says that suppressing disagreement in the name of civility is wrong.

Gorsuch tells a conference of lawyers meeting near the high court that he’s worried that college students with unpopular views aren’t “able to express themselves.”

The newest Supreme Court justice says civility “doesn’t mean suppressing disagreement.”
A message for the snowflakes.