The lead U.S. prosecutor in the case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange raised the idea that the U.S. may argue Assange has no First Amendment rights.
Reads like 100 Years Of Solitude where the news of the banana workers massacre is not believed or printed and it’s parallel in the Central American banana workers DBCP Nemagon sterility lawsuit when a Texas court ruled they weren’t people under the US constitution thirty some years ago.
So he's citizen enough to be charged under the US Espionage Act, but not citizen enough to get 1st Amendment protections?
Reads like 100 Years Of Solitude where the news of the banana workers massacre is not believed or printed and it’s parallel in the Central American banana workers DBCP Nemagon sterility lawsuit when a Texas court ruled they weren’t people under the US constitution thirty some years ago.