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The case Cohen v. California dealt with a man who was prosecuted for wearing a jacket in a Los Angeles courthouse with the following words emblazoned on it:
 
  A) Fuck the draft. Stop the war.
  B) Death to the Jews.
  C) Somebody please shoot Nixon.
  D) I have a bomb.
  E) Contract killer for hire.

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A U.S. Court of Appeals held in 2013 that when Daniel Ray Carter, Jr., an employee of the sheriff's office in Hampton, Virginia ______, it was constitutionally protected symbolic speech.
 
  A) liked a Facebook page
  B) placed a campaign sign in his yard
  C) wore an arm band protesting police brutality
  D) attended a pro-immigration rally
  E) participated in a march supporting separation of church and state



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Reply 2 on: Sep 3, 2018
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