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The Court found that "differential taxation of speakers, even members of the press, does not implicate the First Amendment unless the tax is directed at, or presents the danger of suppressing, particular ideas".
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But he becomes far more interesting once French turns a rather plodding procedural into what it really wants to be — a psychological suspense story about the dangers of suppressing unthinkable thoughts.
If we're scientists we escalate our conversation about the dangers of suppressing science education and denying climate change.
Influenced by de Tocqueville's analysis of American culture, Mill came to think that the chief danger of democracy is that of suppressing individual differences, and of allowing no genuine development of minority opinion and of minority forms of culture.
It is for those forms of expression that disturb, offend, and even anger us that we actually need freedom of expression, as these types of speech are those in danger of being suppressed if society were not serious enough about a democratic culture.
"Girls are so tired of suppressing [themselves].
I kind of suppressed it".
An across-the-board ban on First Amendment retaliation claims is justified, Srinivasan contended, because "it's extremely difficult to disentangle a legitimate desire to act to suppress danger, of which speech is evidence, from an illegitimate desire to suppress a viewpoint".
Between 1789 and the early 1800s, the Percheron was in danger of becoming extinct as horse breeding was suppressed during the French Revolution and its aftermath.
His performance was described in the Daily Telegraph as "a powerful mixture of barely suppressed danger and vulnerable, boyish charm".
The New York state law was constitutional because the state "cannot reasonably be required to defer the adoption of measures for its own peace and safety until the revolutionary utterances lead to actual disturbances of the public peace or imminent and immediate danger of its own destruction; but it may, in the exercise of its judgment, suppress the threatened danger in its incipiency".
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