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Strong Towns Filed a Lawsuit—and the Internet Has Been Talking About It

Strong Towns Filed a Lawsuit—and the Internet Has Been Talking About It

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Strong Towns Filed a Lawsuit—and the Internet Has Been Talking About It

FromUpzoned

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Jun 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

"Minnesota Threatens to Fine This Engineer for Calling Himself an Engineer," says the headline of a recent article from Reason. Who's the engineer in question? None other than Strong Towns founder and president, Chuck Marohn.
The article covers the recent lawsuit that Strong Towns has filed against the Minnesota Board of Engineering Licensure in federal court. Our announcement last week about the case has sparked multiple discussions around the internet about freedom of speech and the right (or, rather, lack of right) of professional associations to silence their critics.
This week on Upzoned, host Abby Kinney is joined by Chuck as they "upzone" this discussion—i.e., they look at it through the Strong Towns lens. They talk about the lawsuit, the engineering profession, public trust, and Chuck's thoughts on having to take this step in defense of the guaranteed right that all Americans have to advocate for change, free from harassment by government agencies and industry insiders.
Then in the downzone, Chuck took some time to unwind this weekend by indulging in fiction-reading and baseball, and Abby has been testing out her new bike.
Additional Show Notes

“Minnesota Threatens To Fine This Engineer for Calling Himself an Engineer,” by Christian Britschgi, Reason (May 2021)


Abby Kinney (Twitter)


Charles Marohn (Twitter)


Theme Music by Kemet the Phantom (Soundcloud)
Released:
Jun 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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