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"What finally emerges from the 'clear and present danger' cases
is a working principle that the substantive evil must be extremely
serious and the degree of imminence extremely high before utterances
can be punished... It must be taken as a command of the broadest scope
that explicit language, read in the context of a liberty-loving society,
will allow."

by:
Justice Hugo L. Black
(1886-1971) US Supreme Court Justice
Source:
Bridges v. California

 
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