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Critique of First Amendment Analogy Using Abbie Hoffman Case

Critique of First Amendment Analogy Using Abbie Hoffman Case The passage discusses legal theory and historical analogies without revealing new facts, specific transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile individuals or agencies. It mentions a past case (Abbie Hoffman) but provides no fresh evidence or controversy worth investigation. Key insights: The author argues against using the "shouting fire in a crowded theater" analogy for speech restrictions.; References a 1989 article criticizing the Holmes analogy.; Mentions personal involvement in Abbie Hoffman's Chicago conspiracy case.

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House Oversight
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Critique of First Amendment Analogy Using Abbie Hoffman Case The passage discusses legal theory and historical analogies without revealing new facts, specific transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile individuals or agencies. It mentions a past case (Abbie Hoffman) but provides no fresh evidence or controversy worth investigation. Key insights: The author argues against using the "shouting fire in a crowded theater" analogy for speech restrictions.; References a 1989 article criticizing the Holmes analogy.; Mentions personal involvement in Abbie Hoffman's Chicago conspiracy case.

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kagglehouse-oversightfirst-amendmentlegal-theoryfree-speechhistorical-analogy

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