Asked by christopher
The case of Schenck v. United States established that (Points : 1)
free speech is an absolute and unlimited civil liberty.
speech may be abridged when an individual finds it offensive.
speech may be abridged when it creates a clear and present danger.
nothing can be considered dangerous speech during time of war.
free speech is an absolute and unlimited civil liberty.
speech may be abridged when an individual finds it offensive.
speech may be abridged when it creates a clear and present danger.
nothing can be considered dangerous speech during time of war.
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christopher
speech may be abridged when it creates a clear and present danger.
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Ms. Sue
Right.
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