What did Justice Harland Fiske Stone argue?
A) Speech and religion are not important.
B) Speech and religion should not be considered by the Supreme Court.
C) Speech and religion are really the same.
D) Speech and religion are in a preferred position.
E) Speech and religion should be substantially limited.
D
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