I know what you're saying, but making a law that regulates what corporations can say or do does not violate "abridging the freedom of speech" IMO.
It does, however, violate letter of 1A (and whether it violates spirit of 1A is another question). Disclaimers on every product (a counter example someone thought worked in this thread) are not about speech either.
I know what you're saying, but making a law that regulates what corporations can say or do does not violate "abridging the freedom of speech" IMO.
It does, however, violate letter of 1A (and whether it violates spirit of 1A is another question). Disclaimers on every product (a counter example someone thought worked in this thread) are not about speech either.