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14 Cards in this Set
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Schenck Vs. US
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Distributing leaflets to encourage obstructing WWI. Endangered the welfare of the US so freedom of speech couldnt help him. In favor of US
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Gitlow Vs. NY
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Speech could be restricted if leads to vilence or illegal action.
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Brandenburg Vs. Ohio
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KKK leader refused to stop a rally/ cross burning. In favor of Brandenburg. People are free to speak out in support of their political objectives, as long as they do not use violence.
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NY Times Vs. Sullivan
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Alabama police commisioner falsely written about. In favor of NY Times. If unintentionally false, it is legal
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Hustler Magazine Vs. Falwell
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Reverand Jerry Falwell could not collect damages for "intentional emotional distress." Court favored Hustler.
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Chaplinsky Vs. New Hampshire
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With politicians: no swearing, obscene, lewd, or insulting words, no profanity.
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Bethel School District Vs. Fraser
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In favor of school. School officials have the right to suspend a student for inappropriate language.
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Schenck Vs. US
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Distributing leaflets to encourage obstructing WWI. Endangered the welfare of the US so freedom of speech couldnt help him. In favor of US
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Gitlow Vs. NY
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Speech could be restricted if leads to vilence or illegal action.
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Brandenburg Vs. Ohio
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KKK leader refused to stop a rally/ cross burning. In favor of Brandenburg. People are free to speak out in support of their political objectives, as long as they do not use violence.
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NY Times Vs. Sullivan
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Alabama police commisioner falsely written about. In favor of NY Times. If unintentionally false, it is legal
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Hustler Magazine Vs. Falwell
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Reverand Jerry Falwell could not collect damages for "intentional emotional distress." Court favored Hustler.
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Chaplinsky Vs. New Hampshire
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With politicians: no swearing, obscene, lewd, or insulting words, no profanity.
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Bethel School District Vs. Fraser
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In favor of school. School officials have the right to suspend a student for inappropriate language.
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