Cleveland Scene: Sara Coulter, a fellow at the First Amendment Clinic at the School of Law, noted that satire is protected speech under the First Amendment. "Parody is still protected speech even if some people are confused by the content because parody is measured objectively, with courts considering whether a reasonable reader would understand the statements to be actual statements of fact rather than parody or satire,” she said.

Law's Sara Coulter notes that satire is protected speech under the First Amendment
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March 29, 2023
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