Free Speech

Case - 408 U.S. 229

Parties: Kois v. Wisconsin

Date: 1972-06-26

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Paragraph: 4 - 'The freedom of speech and of the press guaranteed by the Constitution embraces at the least the liberty to discuss publicly and truthfully all matters of public concern without previous restraint or fear of subsequent punishment.

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Preferred Terms:

  • (is) discussing maatters of public concern

Phrase match: The freedom of speech and of

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Paragraph: 6 - But, as the Roth Court emphasized, 'sex and obscenity are not synonymous. . . . The portrayal of sex, e.g., in art, literature and scientific works, is not itself sufficient reason to deny material the constitutional protection of freedom of speech and press.'

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  • (reg) obscenity
  • (is) portraying sex

Phrase match: of freedom of speech and press

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