History, 01.10.2019 16:20 jaynissiagreen16
Lesson 5: supreme court on speech and press
(1) public speakers are protected by the first amendment, protected by the tradition of freedom of expression in the united states that unequivocally holds that hate speech is protected, unless it is intended to incite imminent violence.
the correct answer is: d
(2) the church notified the local authorities in advance that they intended to organize the funeral, (c) organized the picket on public land adjacent to a public street and complied with all instructions from the police. (f)
the position of the supreme court revolved largely on its determination that the church was talking about "matters of public interest" rather than "matters of purely private importance." (d)
the correct answers are: c, d, and f
(3) the term prior restriction refers to a government restriction on speech or other expression before it can take place.
the correct answer is: b
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Lesson 5: supreme court on speech and press
(1) public speakers are protected by the fi...
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