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Discussion of First Amendment limits on speech that incites violence, referencing Skokie Nazi march case

Discussion of First Amendment limits on speech that incites violence, referencing Skokie Nazi march case The passage provides a personal commentary on free‑speech doctrine and a historical anecdote about the Skokie neo‑Nazi march. It does not introduce new factual leads, names of current officials, financial transactions, or undisclosed wrongdoing. Its relevance is limited to legal theory and historical perspective, offering little investigative value. Key insights: Distinguishes "reactive" (fighting words) vs. "pro‑active" (clear and present danger) incitement.; Author recounts personal involvement defending Nazi marchers' rights through the ACLU.; Warns that censorship decisions could set precedents affecting future civil‑rights demonstrations.

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