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- Advocacy_and_incitement abstract "Advocacy and incitement are two categories of speech, the latter of which is a more specific type of the former directed to producing imminent lawless action and which is likely to incite or produce such action. In the 1957 case Yates v. United States, Justice John Marshall Harlan II ruled that only advocacy that constituted an \"effort to instigate action\" was punishable. In the 1969 case Brandenburg v. Ohio, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a statute that punishes mere advocacy and forbids, on pain of criminal punishment, assembly with others merely to advocate the described type of action, falls within the condemnation of the First and Fourteenth Amendments. Justice Louis Brandeis argued in Whitney v. California that \"even advocacy of violation, however reprehensible morally, is not a justification for denying free speech where the advocacy falls short of incitement and there is nothing to indicate that the advocacy would be immediately acted on.\"".
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- Advocacy_and_incitement wikiPageWikiLink Brandenburg_v._Ohio.
- Advocacy_and_incitement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Freedom_of_speech.
- Advocacy_and_incitement wikiPageWikiLink First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Advocacy_and_incitement wikiPageWikiLink Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Advocacy_and_incitement wikiPageWikiLink John_Marshall_Harlan_II.
- Advocacy_and_incitement wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Brandeis.
- Advocacy_and_incitement wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States.
- Advocacy_and_incitement wikiPageWikiLink Whitney_v._California.
- Advocacy_and_incitement wikiPageWikiLink Yates_v._United_States.
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- Advocacy_and_incitement subject Category:Freedom_of_speech.
- Advocacy_and_incitement hypernym Categories.
- Advocacy_and_incitement type Award.
- Advocacy_and_incitement comment "Advocacy and incitement are two categories of speech, the latter of which is a more specific type of the former directed to producing imminent lawless action and which is likely to incite or produce such action. In the 1957 case Yates v. United States, Justice John Marshall Harlan II ruled that only advocacy that constituted an \"effort to instigate action\" was punishable. In the 1969 case Brandenburg v. Ohio, the U.S.".
- Advocacy_and_incitement label "Advocacy and incitement".
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