The example of yelling fire in a crowded theater, when there is no fire, would not be protected speech because it fails
A) the bad tendency rule.
B) the imminent lawless action test.
C) the Lemon test.
D) prior restraint.
E) the clear and present danger test.
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Q22: In 1965, in Griswold v. Connecticut, a
Q23: All of the following are true of
Q23: Which of the following are true of
Q26: According to the Supreme Court ruling in
Q27: Public schools
A)can censor speech in yearbooks and
Q28: The principle that speech may be restricted
Q29: In Miller v. California, the Supreme Court
Q30: Commercial speech is usually defined as
A) any
Q31: The 1994 Freedom of Access to Clinic
Q35: Slander is
A) an attempt to do bodily
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