E Emily New member May 10, 2009 #1 ...to control free speech? is it: a.passing laws against slander b. hearing court cases about obscenity c.punishing those found guilty of libel d. punishing those it suspects will commit libel
...to control free speech? is it: a.passing laws against slander b. hearing court cases about obscenity c.punishing those found guilty of libel d. punishing those it suspects will commit libel
E eclecticcrab New member May 10, 2009 #3 For purposes of your calass--"d" However, it's not the USSC that prevents this--it's the Constitution.. Courts--including the USSC--simply enforce the f1st Amendment.
For purposes of your calass--"d" However, it's not the USSC that prevents this--it's the Constitution.. Courts--including the USSC--simply enforce the f1st Amendment.
E eclecticcrab New member May 10, 2009 #4 For purposes of your calass--"d" However, it's not the USSC that prevents this--it's the Constitution.. Courts--including the USSC--simply enforce the f1st Amendment.
For purposes of your calass--"d" However, it's not the USSC that prevents this--it's the Constitution.. Courts--including the USSC--simply enforce the f1st Amendment.