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Short Circuit 383 | Rock ‘n’ Roll Yoga

Short Circuit 383 | Rock ‘n’ Roll Yoga

Update: 2025-07-04
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Is speaking to a yoga class speech? The Ninth Circuit recently proclaimed that the answer to that question is actually “yes.” But before you turn away from this episode because it simply parrots Captain Obvious, please know that it was not so obvious to the district court. Or the city of San Diego, which tried to define the teaching of yoga—but not the teaching of anything else—in public parks as conduct, not speech. Teaching all kinds of other things was fine, but teaching yoga to four or more people could land you in a twisted position. Paul Avelar of IJ gives some erudition on how the Ninth Circuit relied on a case that he litigated a few years ago to bring the First Amendment to the yoga instructors of California. Then IJ’s Marco Vasquez drives us to Arkansas where some hemp producers challenged the state’s ban on most hemp products. The challengers make a lot of hay out of the allowance for “continuously” transporting hemp through the state. Along the way the Eighth Circuit has to deal with a scrivener’s error. And what is one of those again?


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Hubbard v. San Diego


Bio Gen v. Sanders


IJ’s Brief in Chiles v. Salazar


Bartleby, The Scrivener

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Short Circuit 383 | Rock ‘n’ Roll Yoga

Short Circuit 383 | Rock ‘n’ Roll Yoga

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