The government may restrict speech when it
A) is contrary to the beliefs of the president's political party.
B) suggests that a law may be unconstitutional.
C) is in opposition to current foreign policy.
D) creates a danger that they will bring about substantive evils.
E) supports a controversial position.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q27: The belief-conduct distinction states that
A) citizens must
Q28: Which of the following is an example
Q29: The Supreme Court struck down the Religious
Q30: Prohibiting the publication of materials because of
Q31: Falsely shouting "fire" in a crowded theater
Q33: The Smith Act banned
A) allowing illegal aliens
Q34: Yates v. United States effectively ended
A) defense
Q35: In Yates v. United States, the Court
Q36: Brandenburg v. Ohio remains the governing case
Q37: How do slander and libel differ?
A) Slander
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