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During a time of war. -Apex
The Supreme Court recognizes "privileged speech" for members of Congress so long as that speech is
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It shows that the Supreme Court can set new rules for free speech if the Court feels circumstances require it. -Apex 4.1.4
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that Biblical speech opposing homosexual behavior, including in written form, is essentially a hate crime.
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Freedom of speech
Another name for the supreme court is the highest court or the highest judicial body in a country.
In the United States the 1st Amendment gives citizens the right to free speech. The Supreme Court has several stipulations to this right. One does not have the right to slander another person. One must also not use their free speech to endanger or infringe on the rights of other citizens. The Supreme Court also regulates the freedom of speech within the category of advertisement.
This depends on which supreme court. Reask your question specifying the state/country, or see related questions. US Supreme Court: There are 9 Justices on the US Supreme Court.
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The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest court in the country. It hears appeals fro the provincial Courts of Appeal