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Rights, Liberties, and Justice

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Gitlow is an important case because it:

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Banned Freedom of Speech

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Incorporated the Freedom of Speech

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Restricted the Freedom of Speech in states

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Allowed regulation of Freedom of Speech by the federal government only

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The Preferred Freedoms Doctrine States that:

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Laws in conflict with the Bill of Rights are not presumed constitutional

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The judiciary has a special responsibility to protect freedom of speech

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The judiciary has a special responsibility to protect minority interests

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All of the above

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None of the above

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In terms of Freedom of Association, the Rehnquist Court has generally:

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Made it clear government antidiscrimination interests may outweigh expression rights of a group

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Made it clear expression right of a group outweigh government antidiscrimination interests

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The government may always regulate freedom of association

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The government may never regulate freedom of association

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As a general rule the Court has generally held that commercial speech:

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Is closer to commerce than speech

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Is not substantially different from political speech

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Is never subject to regulation

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Is always subject to regulation

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In Morse v. Frederick the Court decided:

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Schools may ban speech that may reasonably seem to promote drug use.

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Schools may not ban speech that may reasonably seem to promote drug use.

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Schools must allow speech that may reasonably seem to promote drug use but may ask the students to carry out their speech away from the public eye.

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Schools may not suspend students for speech that may reasonably seem to promote drug use but they may ask them to leave school grounds during rallies.

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