1. Freedom of Speech
California, which stated that a literary work must (1) appeal to the average person's prurient interest (2) describe or depict hard-core sexual conduct such as ultimate sexual acts (3) not have serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value (Klotter 53). ... Treats are also not protected under the First Amendment and include telephone harassment even though the treats are incapable of being carried out at the time of issuance (Klotter 57). Although hate speech expresses contempt against races, religion, sex, ethnicity, and sexual orientation...
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