Asked by myrthell samedy on Jul 13, 2024
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For what does the Supreme Court use the clear and present danger test?
Clear And Present Danger
A legal doctrine used to determine under what circumstances limits can be placed on First Amendment freedoms of speech, press, or assembly.
Supreme Court
The highest federal court in the United States, with the ultimate authority in interpreting the U.S. Constitution and federal laws.
- Familiarize yourself with the Supreme Court's approach and testing related to freedoms and restrictions.
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Lemperouge LelouchJul 19, 2024
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The Supreme Court uses this standard regarding political speech, and states that the government can prohibit political speech only if it can bring about an immediate evil that Congress has a right to prevent.
The Supreme Court uses this standard regarding political speech, and states that the government can prohibit political speech only if it can bring about an immediate evil that Congress has a right to prevent.
Learning Objectives
- Familiarize yourself with the Supreme Court's approach and testing related to freedoms and restrictions.