Remembering Ted Olson, a titan of the law
Briefly

"It wasn't even close," Olson once told me. "Congress passed the law; my duty was to defend it even if I disagreed with the policy." This showcases his commitment to the role of an attorney.
As he famously put it in a Wall Street Journal interview: "If dancing nude and burning the flag are protected by the First Amendment, why would it not protect robust speech about people who are running for office?" This highlights his views on free speech.
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