Supreme Court Justice Hugo Lafayette Black is considered to be one of the most influential justices of his time. On First Amendment issues, Black was considered an absolutist.| The Free Speech Center
Roth v. United States: Later superseded by another decision, this ruling held that the First Amendment does not protect obscene speech.| Justia Law
Brandenburg v. Ohio: A state may not forbid speech advocating the use of force or unlawful conduct unless this advocacy is directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action and is likely to incite or produce such action.| Justia Law
Va. Pharmacy Bd. v. Va. Consumer Council: The First Amendment is intended to protect the hearers as well as the speakers of protected speech, so it protects commercial speech because consumers have an interest in the free flow of advertising information.| Justia Law
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