Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes used the clear and present danger test to uphold the conviction of a man who actively opposed World War I,but he later rethought the meaning of the clear and present danger test and joined Justice Louis Brandeis in a famous concurring opinion that advocated broader First Amendment safeguards for unpopular speech in:
A) Fiske v.Kansas.
B) Gitlow v.New York.
C) Brandenburg v.Ohio.
D) Whitney v.California.
E) Yates v.U.S.
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