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4 October, 23:52

Which question is most relevant to a court when determining whether a particular type of speech can be limited?

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  1. 5 October, 00:17
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    I believe the answer is: Does the speech pose a threat to the public interest?

    One example of such speech would be a speech that call for a destruction of other people's house. This type of speech could either make the target of speech feel unsafe/distress, or make other people actually persuaded to destroy the house. Since both of them are breaking the law, such speech is not protected under free speech.
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