the State hold it in high regard. Rather, the State cannotConstitutionally form an opinion of the flag, because it then assumes that only one viewof the flag exists. Since more than one view exists, and by protecting only one opinionwhen many are present, the State is showing unjust and biased preference for that belief.The Court also affirmed that the action of burning the flag does not lessen the symbolismof the flag, so no specific governmental interest can exist. ...