When the Supreme Court ruled in 1969 that KKK leader Clarence Brandenburg's threatening speech was protected under the First Amendment,the Court justified it by:
A) saying it was not really hate speech
B) holding that he was not dangerous
C) reasoning that he did not actually spur people to engage in lawless action
D) saying it was not the same as yelling "fire" in a crowded theater
E) saying that the First Amendment forbids any regulation of such speech
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