AdvertisementOne Man's Case For Regulating Hate SpeechJune 03, 2012NPR StafffacebookEmailFrank Collin, head of the National Socialist Party of America, tells the press about his organization's plans to march in the predominantly Jewish town of Skokie, Ill., on June 22, 1978. The Supreme Court affirmed the neo-Nazi organization's right to march, but Jeremy Waldron says that's just the kind of speech the government should be restricting. (AP)