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23 July, 15:50

1919: the supreme court upholds charles schenck's conviction for publishing an antiwar pamphlet that interfered with the military. 1969: the supreme court overturns ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg's conviction for giving a speech supporting violence. 1989: the supreme court overturns gregory lee johnson's conviction for burning an american flag in protest. what do the supreme court decisions described in this timeline have in common?

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  1. 23 July, 16:11
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    They center on freedom of speech. (Apex)
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