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Terminello v Chicago

ional difference among the justices.Conclusion:Justice Jackson’s disagreement on the ruling of the Terminiello case is supported by many historical examples which demonstrate that freedom of speech is not an absolute right under the law. Although Terminiello had a right to exercise his right under the First Amendment, had the majority carefully considered this principle it should have rejected his claim. In this case, the majority’s treatment of Terminiello’s case skirted the real issue and did not benefit from true constitutional interpretation. ...

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