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cricket20 [7]
3 years ago
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What ruling did the Supreme Court make regarding flag burning in Texas v. Johnson?

History
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ioda3 years ago
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The answer is c I belive
ziro4ka [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

C) Laws banning the burning of the US flag are unconstitutional because flag burning is a form of free speech.

Explanation:

The Texas v. Johnson was the Supreme Court ruling that declared that laws banning the burning of the U. S. flag are unconstitutional. The federal and state laws that protect the flag from being burned is a form of violation of the freedom of speech of the people. The flag is revered, but its representation of the land of the free also includes the freedom and ability to use or abuse it in cases of protestation.

This ruling by the U. S. Supreme Court made it legal to burn the national flag if it is in any form a protest against the very government that the flag represents. The people have the right to have their freedom expressed in any form they want, as the constitution gave them the right to do so.

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