Which Supreme Court justice argued that the government could only restrict speech that presented a "clear and present danger" that he later argued was too broadly interpreted by justices in later cases?

a. John Roberts
b. Robert Bork
c. Oliver Wendell Holmes
d. Samuel Alito


c

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Tom wanted to assess the reliability of his measure of anxiety so he had a group of introductory psychology students complete the measure of anxiety on March 3rd and again on March 25th

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