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Jonathan Turley: Cancel Culture vs. the Constitution

Jonathan Turley: Cancel Culture vs. the Constitution

Update: 2025-07-091
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Law professor and media analyst Jonathan Turley joins Dr. Phil to unpack the legal, cultural, and personal consequences of rage-fueled censorship in America. What happens when society treats words like weapons? Dr. Phil sits down with law professor and First Amendment advocate Jonathan Turley to unpack why free speech is under fire—from the courtroom to the classroom to your screen. They explore how anger has become addictive, how censorship masks itself as virtue, and what's at stake when we stop allowing disagreement. Whether you're raising a college kid, following high-profile trials, or just trying to stay sane online, this episode cuts through the noise with clarity, law, and a call to rethink the way we engage. If you care about honest conversations and what's left of civil discourse, don't miss it.

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Jonathan Turley: Cancel Culture vs. the Constitution

Jonathan Turley: Cancel Culture vs. the Constitution