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And if the speech here is treated as an interference with religious freedom, then the threshold for such interference would have to be set so low that a wide range of speech would likewise become restrictable.
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The answer is simple: all other vices of the restrictable sort actually give the user pleasure.
Matthew Yglesias » LA Contemplates Further Smoking Restrictions 2009
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And if the speech here is treated as an interference with religious freedom, then the threshold for such interference would have to be set so low that a wide range of speech would likewise become restrictable.
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The Supreme Court has indeed recognized that speech in K-12 public schools must be somewhat more restrictable than speech on the street.
Archive 2006-04-01 Matt Johnston 2006
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And even though the Court has said that statements on matters of private concern are more restrictable in some contexts — chiefly when the government is acting as employer, or when the statements are false — it has stressed that they are nonetheless constitutionally protected.
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And even though the Court has said that statements on matters of private concern are more restrictable in some contexts — chiefly when the government is acting as employer, or when the statements are false — it has stressed that they are nonetheless constitutionally protected.
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And even though the Court has said that statements on matters of private concern are more restrictable in some contexts — chiefly when the government is acting as employer, or when the statements are false — it has stressed that they are nonetheless constitutionally protected.
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And even though the Court has said that statements on matters of private concern are more restrictable in some contexts — chiefly when the government is acting as employer, or when the statements are false — it has stressed that they are nonetheless constitutionally protected.
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Some of these rationales might be restrictable to employee benefits alone.
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It says that children's rights to freedom of movement are substantially lesser than adults 'rights, and are potentially restrictable if the law passes "intermediate scrutiny," which is to say is "' substantially related 'to the achievement of' important 'government interests. "
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