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Discussion of First Amendment Absolutist vs. Non‑Absolutist Interpretations
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Discussion of First Amendment Absolutist vs. Non‑Absolutist Interpretations

Discussion of First Amendment Absolutist vs. Non‑Absolutist Interpretations The passage is a theoretical commentary on free‑speech doctrine with no specific actors, transactions, dates, or allegations of misconduct. It offers no actionable leads for investigation, merely abstract legal analysis and anecdotal illustration. Key insights: Distinguishes 'absolutist' and 'non‑absolutist' views of the First Amendment.; Uses a historical anecdote about Theodore White in Communist China to illustrate interpretive flexibility.; References Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes' famous 'shouting fire' example.

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