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Edwards v. South Carolina protected people’s right to assemble and
attempt to stop something from being printed.
display unpopular views in a disruptive way.
express unpopular views in a peaceful way.
protest against something on private property.
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express unpopular views in a peaceful way.
Explanation: In Edwards v. South Carolina (1963) the Court overturned convictions of peaceful civil-rights demonstrators, holding the state could not punish nonviolent, public expression of unpopular views.
Explanation: In Edwards v. South Carolina (1963) the Court overturned convictions of peaceful civil-rights demonstrators, holding the state could not punish nonviolent, public expression of unpopular views.
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