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30 September, 21:44

1919: the supreme court establishes the clear and present danger test in schenck v. united states. 1968: the supreme court establishes the o'brien test in united states v. o'brien. 1969: the supreme court establishes the imminent lawless action test in brandenburg v. ohio. what do the events in this timeline suggest about the supreme court's establishment of tests in civil liberties cases?

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  1. 30 September, 21:51
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    Tests can be replaced as the Court redefines limits on civil liberties. Just finished this question on apex.
  2. 30 September, 22:03
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    The correct answer is Tests can be replaced as the Court redefines limits on civil liberties

    Societal values change over time with new people realizing new things or opening up to new ideas or similar things. As new generations rose, they tried to change things that were old because they perceived them as bad. This behavior showed how multiple generations of supreme court justices changed the way that they defined civil liberties.
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