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Should Polling Places Remain Politics-Free? Justices Incredulous At Both Sides 5:36 DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT February 28, 20185:00 AM ET

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Justice Anthony Kennedy, perhaps the court's most vociferous advocate for free speech, repeatedly noted the necessity for decorum and solemnity in the voting place. Where do we draw the line as to what is permissible? Kennedy asked.
J. David Breemer, the attorney representing Andrew Cilek and the Minnesota Voters Alliance, said he didn't know. The problem with the Minnesota statute, Breemer argued, is it seeks to silence so much speech.