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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 577: Jason Lee Van Dyke on the Law and the Dissident Right

19-3-2024 < Counter Currents 10 325 words
 

Jason Lee Van Dyke


242 words / 1:18:16


Texas attorney Jason Lee Van Dyke (Twitter) was Greg Johnson and David Zsutty‘s guest on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, where they discussed the challenges of representing the dissident Right in the legal process and answered listener questions. It is now available for download and online listening.


Topics discussed include:


00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:49 Jason Lee Van Dyke on legally representing the dissident Right
00:01:39 His journey into law and First Amendment advocacy
00:04:32 High-profile cases and the fight for free speech
00:05:49 Navigating legal challenges with the Proud Boys and Patriot Front
00:08:43 The legal battle against frivolous lawsuits and defamation
00:09:05 Current complications and legal strategies in defending dissidents
00:11:49 Thomas Rousseau‘s case
00:17:34 The Ku Klux Klan Act and its implications for free speech
00:21:01 Potential Supreme Court involvement and expanding legal precedents
00:31:55 Addressing legal challenges posed by antifa and unauthorized information
00:38:43 Dealing with doxing and legal battles
00:39:06 The fight against antifa and stalking laws
00:40:08 Legislation to protect one’s right to free speech and employment
00:45:00 The impact of political vocabulary on doxing’s effectiveness
00:48:11 Antifa’s alleged connections with law enforcement
00:49:39 The mistake of underestimating antifa
00:56:50 The importance of legal support for the dissident Right
00:56:54 Building a network of First Amendment defenders
01:02:37 Bridging the gap between the dissident Right and ordinary conservatives
01:07:28 Advice for prospective law students and reflections on the judiciary
01:13:48 Closing thoughts and audience Q&A


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