A Florida man deserved to be arrested inside the Supreme Court building last year for wearing a jacket painted with . The President Barack Obama administration made that assertion in a legal filing in response to a lawsuit brought by Fitzgerald Scott, who is seeking $1 million in damages for his January 2012 arrest inside the Supreme Court building. He also wants his arrest record expunged. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The Supreme Court's role in apprehending a Florida individual has sparked discussions on free expression and civil liberties, highlighting concerns about political speech protections. Florida Man, Supreme Court, Legal Rights, Free Speech Rights. . Anthony Pell
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