The Supreme Court has ruled that freedom of expression is a fundamental right. May government restrict freedom of expression?
a. No. The Constitution prohibits all government infringements of freedom of speech.
b. Yes, if government can show that a restriction fulfills a legitimate public purpos
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c. Yes, but only if the government can demonstrate a compelling public interest in restricting freedom of expression.
d. State government can restrict freedom of speech, but the national government cannot.
e. Yes, but only if the government applies the restrictions evenly throughout society.
c. Yes, but only if the government can demonstrate a compelling public interest in restricting freedom of expression.
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Texas does not permit voters to decide directly on
A) constitutional amendments. B) the state income tax. C) legislative salaries. D) legislative appointments.
Policy recommendations of neoliberals include ______ (list at least two):
What will be an ideal response?
In Morse v. Frederick (2007), the Supreme Court permitted __________ to restrict and sanction speech that promotes illegal drug use.
A. schools B. the military C. religious institutions D. state and federal penitentiaries
The primary models of secularism arose first in ______.
A. the Middle East B. East and Southeast Asia C. Europe and North America D. Africa