Word: brandenburgs
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...most notable changes involves free speech. In a 1971 Indiana Law Journal article, Bork argued that "constitutional protection should be accorded only to speech that is explicitly political." He also challenged as "fundamentally wrong" the court's 1969 decision in Brandenburg v. Ohio, which held that speech advocating violence can be restricted only when it is "directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action...
...from his stands. On political speech, Bork explained that the "area of what is political or what affects politics has expanded enormously . . . So I have expanded to where I am about where the Supreme Court is." On the protection of subversive speech, Bork declared that he now accepts the Brandenburg decision because it is "settled law." His capitulation was all the more surprising since only two years ago, in an interview with Conservative Digest, Bork said his First Amendment philosophy was "expressed pretty much in that 1971 Indiana Law Journal piece...
...days before Ronald Reagan made his speech near the Brandenburg Gate, a different set of Western emissaries did star turns in the same location. British Rock Star David Bowie, Eurythmics and Genesis performed on successive nights in front of the Reichstag building, home of the former German parliament, before more than 60,000 pop-music fans. Some 350 yards away on the other side of the Berlin Wall, crowds of young people clashed with East German riot police who prevented them from getting close enough to hear the music. When police chased them with nightsticks, angry rock fans pelted them...
Rock fans are complaining because a Beatles "classic" will be used to advertise Nike sneakers. But nobody complained when Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite was used in a commercial for cat food or the Brandenburg Concertos advertised German cars and French mustard. My heart bleeds for the Beatles fans who take the commercialization of their heroes' songs so seriously...
...Brandenburg Party: Strings Invited to Open Reading--Dunster House Library, Harvard...