Multiple Choice
Laws that protect national security by punishing speakers who incite violent actions are
A) always unconstitutional
B) always constitutional
C) unconstitutional even when the speech incites extreme and immediate violent acts to overthrow government
D) constitutional if they pass the Brandenburg test
E) unconstitutional if they pass the Brandenburg test
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