Asked by christopher
The Supreme Court in Whitney v. California clarified clear and present danger to mean (Points : 1)
speech so dangerous that society would immediately and irreparably harmed.
speech that protested against the Supreme Court.
free speech would only be dangerous if it was followed by physical acts of violence.
that only speech concerning communism was dangerous.
speech so dangerous that society would immediately and irreparably harmed.
speech that protested against the Supreme Court.
free speech would only be dangerous if it was followed by physical acts of violence.
that only speech concerning communism was dangerous.
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christopher
speech so dangerous that society would immediately and irreparably harmed.
Answered by
Reed
I agree.
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