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What would the supreme court use to address a hatespeech case?
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The Supreme Court would use the First Amendment of the United States Constitution to address a hate speech case. They would analyze the specific circumstances and determine whether the hate speech in question is protected under the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech or whether it falls under one of the limited exceptions to free speech, such as incitement to imminent lawless action or true threats. The Court would hear arguments from both sides and make a decision based on previous legal precedents and constitutional interpretation.
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