When the Courts must apply the \"Strict Scrutiny\" test against a law that restr
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When the Courts must apply the "Strict Scrutiny" test against a law that restricts content-based speech, which of the following elements is NOT considered?
If the National Cooking Association fined it's cooking competitors/members for taking a knee, in silent protest, during the singing of the national anthem, would this be a violations of the competitors first amendment rights?
Which of the following is considered constitutionally-protected speech?
Which of the following is considered constitutionally-protected speech?
Which of the following tests/standards is used by the Court system to determine whether or not a law is constitutional when restricting or prohibiting fundamental rights based on race, religion or national origin?
Strict Scrutiny
The specifically, narrowly written law to address the particular interestExplanation / Answer
Answer 1. The overall context of the case.
Answer 2. Definitely not.
Answer 3. Indecent material/Pornography. (as not all types of pornography is prohibited)
Answer 4. Indecent material/Pornography. (as not all types of pornography is prohibited)
Answer 5. Strict Scrutiny.
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