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After Charlottesville, ACLU Revises a Long-Held Stance

If you're a hate group, you may be able to acquire a permit to hold a protest, but if you come packing firearms, don't expect the American Civil Liberties Union to come to your defense. Per the Wall Street Journal, that's the ACLU's new official position after last weekend's violence in Charlottesville. 

The New York Times notes this is a big philosophical break for the ACLU, which has long insisted that protecting the First Amendment for all groups, even odious ones, is better for everyone. (The Los Angeles Times documents how the ACLU has struggled with this stance.) In fact, the group's Virginia branch went to court and successfully argued that the "Unite the Right" rally should be held in the Charlottesville park organizers had chosen for the event; the city had tried to change the location.

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