Topic: Chaplinsky V New Hampshire

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Episode 719 1:39:23 - 1:50:41

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Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire, Fighting Words Doctrine

The 1942 Supreme Court case Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire is being cited by media figures to argue that "fighting words" or provocative speech are not protected by the First Amendment. This legal theory is being applied to the Garland shooting to suggest that certain forms of expression, such as disparaging religious figures, may fall outside constitutional protection.