Laws that protect national security by punishing speakers who incite violent actions are
A) always unconstitutional
B) always constitutional
C) unconstitutional even when the speech incites extreme and immediate violent acts to overthrow government
D) constitutional if they pass the Brandenburg test
E) unconstitutional if they pass the Brandenburg test
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Q8: The Supreme Court's categories of speech provide
A)clear
Q9: Laws that make viewpoint-based discriminations
A)are especially objectionable
Q10: A pharmacist wrote a book about drugs
Q11: The "chilling effect" occurs when
A)the Supreme Court
Q12: The First Amendment's protection of disruptive speech
A)is
Q14: The explicit text of the U.S.Constitution
A)establishes that
Q15: A newspaper published a classified advertisement that
Q16: Categorical balancing
A)balances whole categories of speech against
Q17: In a physical harm lawsuit,a direct relationship
Q18: If a court uses the incitement test
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