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(4: civil liberties) government censorship that stops speech before it occurs is known as:
viewpoint discrimination
prior restraint
time, place, and manner restriction
seditious libel
question 34
2 pts
(4: civil liberties) which test evaluates whether a law unconstitutionally endorses religion (purpose, effect, entanglement)?
clear and present danger test
lemon test
miller test
obrien test
Brief Explanations
- Government censorship that stops speech before it occurs is called prior restraint. It is a pre - publication or pre - broadcast restriction on speech.
- The Lemon test evaluates whether a law unconstitutionally endorses religion. It has three prongs: purpose, effect, and entanglement. The clear and present danger test is related to speech and its potential to cause harm, the Miller test is for obscenity, and the O'Brien test is for regulations of non - communicative conduct.
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