Still blows my mind a meme meant jail in the us
Still blows my mind a meme meant jail in the us
I just read the opinion - the conviction (and therefore the overturning of it) was for a conspiracy to deprive people of their voting rights. The appellate court held that there was insufficient evidence that he was part of any "conspiracy," largely because he wasn't a member of the groups who came up with these kinds of memes at the time. I would much rather it have hinged on the First Amendment - shitposting is a Constitutional right as far as I'm concerned.