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1 June, 23:28

Which court case supported the First Amendment right to engage in flag burning as a protest? Texas vs. Johnson. Miranda vs. Arizona. Bush vs. Gore. McCulloch vs Maryland.

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  1. 2 June, 02:55
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    The court case which supported the First Amendment right to engage in flag burning as a protest was Texas vs. Johnson. The case upheld that it was prohibited from making it illegal to desecrate the American flag in forty eight of the fifty states. This was because the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals said that the symbol of the flag does not represent unity in ideology across the United States, so if people want to protest with it, they have the right to do so.
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