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What case does Justice Black cite to support his argument that free speech rights are not absolute?
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Brown v. Board of Education
Roe v. Wade
Cox v. Louisiana
Miranda v. Arizona

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Justice Black cited **Cox v. Louisiana** to support his argument that free speech rights are not absolute. In this case, the Court acknowledged that while free speech is a fundamental right, it can be subject to restrictions under certain circumstances, particularly when it may incite violence or disrupt public order.

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