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“It
was an honor and a privilege to represent Nathaniel and his family in this
important First Amendment lawsuit. The defendants punished him for the parody
video because they found it ‘offensive’ and ‘inappropriate.’ The First Amendment, however,
prohibits government officials from punishing speakers for speech simply
because they subjectively disapprove of its content,” added Yu's lead
attorney James Carlos McFall, a Dallas partner at Jackson Walker LLP.