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17 December, 04:36

In Gertz v. Robert Welch (1974), the Supreme Court opinion wrote that there is a "social interest in order and morality" in preventing false speech. Protecting false speech constitutionally may damage this order and morality. A false statement damages both the subject of the falsehood and the listener who hears the false statement. By constitutionally protecting these statements, we protect a person's ability to create disorder. The justice argues that protecting false speech may protect morality. prevent disorder. damage order in society. harm listeners to speech.

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  1. 17 December, 04:45
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    Damage order in society
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