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7 Cards in this Set

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Brandenburg v. Ohio
Court overturned the conviction of a KKK leader
Schenck
Published 15,000 pamphlets involving the U.S. and WWI
Gitlow v. New York
Printed a Left Wing Manifesto. The 1st Amendment was not narrowly limited in scope to the U.S. Congress
United States v. Progressive
A magazine was asked to stop the publication on how to build a hydrogen weapon
Near v. Minnesota
Published comments about corruption in the city government. Object law to prohibit publications as public nuisance because they were "obscene, lewd, malicious, or defamatory" was illegal prior restraint, not punishment, but censorship
Pentagon Papers
Classified information was stolen. Government bears heavy burden to justify the prior restraint of a publication. Showed the 1st Amendment has more protection than others
U.S. v. Bell
Promoting and selling unlawful tax advice. Commercial speech is entitled to a lower standard of protection