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Brandenburg v. Ohio | 395 U.S. 444 (1969)
The First Amendment right to freedom of speech encompasses one of America’s most divisive and hotly debated subjects: the advocacy of violence for political purposes. Does the First Amendment protect politically motived incitement to violence? Does it matter if the speaker’s politics are motivated by hate? The United States Supreme Court considered these questions in Brandenburg versus Ohio.
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