"It is stupid because its own supporter admitted it was unneeded and was unsupported by evidence when challenged," U.S. District Judge Iaian Johnston wrote in his order. "It is likely unconstitutional because it is a blatant example of government taking the side of whose speech is sanctionable and whose speech is immunized - on the very same subject no less."
The law punished heresy. The judge realized this too. He called it viewpoint discrimination but he should have called it a law criminalizing heresy of the state religion, globohomo.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Legally Retarded Kwame is constitutionally illiterate
Another one of Illinois’ best-and-the-brightest.
Now that’s funny
The law punished heresy. The judge realized this too. He called it viewpoint discrimination but he should have called it a law criminalizing heresy of the state religion, globohomo.