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"The Right to Lie": Delaware Humanities Speaker Joan DelFattore

"The Right to Lie": Delaware Humanities Speaker Joan DelFattore

In 2016, a federal appeals court struck down an Ohio law that provided penalties for lying during political campaigns. The reason? There is, in fact, a constitutional right to lie.

Sure, you can be prosecuted for things like fraud, perjury, and libel, but those are exceptions. In general, constitutional protection for free speech does not depend on whether the speech is true. And when the topic is politics, untruthful speech is not only protected under the First Amendment, but enjoys the highest level of constitutional protection.

Why? That’s what this talk is about. For twenty minutes or so, we’ll step back from the fray of partisan politics to take a look at the history and ideas behind our current system. After a brief Q and A, we’ll spend the rest of the program discussing the following questions: Have we, or have we not, reached a point in the history of our country where political lying has so disrupted our electoral system that the public good requires the establishment of legal limits comparable to those placed on perjury? If so, what should such a policy look like, and what unintended consequences might follow?

This program has been made possible in part by Delaware Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities: "Democracy demands wisdom."

IMPORTANT: This Delaware Humanities program will be held at the Village Improvement Association (VIA) Headquarters in Rehoboth Beach, located at 415 N. Boardwalk. There is plenty of parking in the main lot in front of the building.

Date:
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Time:
4:00pm - 5:00pm Eastern Time
Library:
Rehoboth Beach Public Library
Audience:
  Adults  
Categories:
  Community and Culture  
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