Do you have a right not to be lied to?
Posted by
JD (aka Jason Dean)
Nov 28 '22, 16:47
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and if so, then there's umm, a clarification on free speech?
More conservatively, then there's limits on free speech?
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it's an open question at the moment, at least among some legal scholars -- (link)
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hollywood big shot
Nov 28, 17:18
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not an absolute right, but in certain circumstances for sure. consumer protection, advertising, ingredient labelling, pharmaceuticals.
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mafic
Nov 28, 17:16
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Generally, no. But fraud is a crime and fraud is lying.
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TWuG
Nov 28, 17:14
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What ML said. -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 28, 16:55
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No. -- nm
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ML
Nov 28, 16:50
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