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By a 6 - to - 3 decision the Supreme Court upheld the conviction on the ground that the speaker had created a clear danger of disorder on the public streets of the city . The dissenting Justices ( Black , Douglas , and Minton ) ...
By a 6 - to - 3 decision the Supreme Court upheld the conviction on the ground that the speaker had created a clear danger of disorder on the public streets of the city . The dissenting Justices ( Black , Douglas , and Minton ) ...
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In this case the evidence proves beyond dispute that danger of rioting and violence in response to the speech was clear , present and immediate . If this Court has not silently abandoned this long standing test and substituted for the ...
In this case the evidence proves beyond dispute that danger of rioting and violence in response to the speech was clear , present and immediate . If this Court has not silently abandoned this long standing test and substituted for the ...
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Whereas , upon your view , the heroes who fell at Troy were not good for much , and the son of Thetis above all , who altogether despised danger in comparison with disgrace ; and when he was so eager to slay Hector , his goddess mother ...
Whereas , upon your view , the heroes who fell at Troy were not good for much , and the son of Thetis above all , who altogether despised danger in comparison with disgrace ; and when he was so eager to slay Hector , his goddess mother ...
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v1 ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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