Free Speech

Case - 429 U.S. 167

Parties: Madison Joint School Dist. v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Comm'n

Date: 1976-12-08

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Paragraph: 23 - For the First Amendment does not command N241* "that people who want to (voice) their views have a constitutional right to do so whenever and however and wherever they please."

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  • N241* / quote / endorsement / Q0135 /

Preferred Terms:

  • (reg) limits on when we can speak

Phrase match: constitutional right to do so whenever

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Paragraph: 9 - The court recognized that both the Federal and State Constitutions protect freedom of speech and the right to petition the government, but noted that these rights may be abridged in the face of N5* "'a clear and present danger that (the speech) will bring about the substantive evils that (the legislature) has a right to prevent.'

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  • N5* / quote / endorsement / Q0004 /

Preferred Terms:

  • (is not) Clear and Present Danger

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