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4 November, 23:42

While freedom of speech is protected by the Bill of Rights, why are certain speech acts are still illegal [such as yelling "fire" in a crowded theater]?

A.

because the use of your rights cannot endanger or violate the rights of others

B.

because these protections are rarely enforced

C.

because these rights are not protected in a private establishment

D.

because specific legislation can violate Constitutional protections

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  1. 5 November, 00:06
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    A I would believe bc you can be arrested for endangerment of others
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