Free Speech and the Supreme Court
Before he introduced Professor Douglas Laycock, Justice Steven Breyer spoke briefly on the low level of civic education for young people in … read more
Before he introduced Professor Douglas Laycock, Justice Steven Breyer spoke briefly on the low level of civic education for young people in the U.S. Professor Laycock talked about the “clear and present danger” test in free speech law, including many historic examples of U.S. Supreme Court cases concerning the topic. He also talked about changing meanings of the test. close
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