First Amendment lawyer argues for a more accurate defense of free speech

Writing in The Atlantic, August 21,2019, First Amendment lawyer Ken
White wants those defending free speech to avoid “misstatements, misconceptions, and bad arguments about the First Amendment.” White cites the following as particularly weak: “Not all speech is protected; there are exceptions to the First Amendment”; “This speech isn’t protected, because you can’t shout ‘Fire!’ in a crowded theater”; “Incitement and threats are not free speech”; “Fighting words are not free speech”; “Hate speech is not free speech”; “Stochastic terrorism is not free speech”;“We must balance free speech with .” / “There is a line between free speech and ”; They do it in Europe”; “We talked to a professor and a litigator who said this is not protected speech”; and “This speech may be protected right now, but the law is always changing”.