What sort of communicative activities are actually covered and
specifically protected by the Constitution? What is a public forum?
What is the clear and present danger test for political free
speech? How are the courts grappling with a definition for
obscenity? What are the rights of the press? What is commercial
speech? When does the right to privacy overrule the right to free
press? Are picket lines the same as demonstrations? These are just
a few of the questions students will think about as they study how
the Supreme Court has responded to these issues over the past
century.
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