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Brandenburg was convicted under the Ohio Criminal Syndicalism law which prohibited 
(brandenburg vs. ohio) advocacy of violence to bring about industrial or political reform. 
Brandenburg was filmed at a rally of (brandenburg vs. ohio) the Ku Klux Klan. 
In the 1927 Whitney v. California decision, the U.S. Supreme Court had said a criminal 
syndicalism statute similar to Ohio's was (brandenburg vs. ohio) constitutional. 
According to the ...
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JOMC 486 Quiz #1 with 100% Correct Answers
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What are the major sources of American law in addition to statues? (Name 4) -Answer-- 
constitutions 
-common law 
-administrative regulations 
-executive orders 
What is the main responsibility of Congress and state legislatures? -Answer-to enact 
laws/statues 
The U.S. constitution and the laws passed in accordance with it are the supreme law of 
the law and take precedence over any ________ constitutions or laws. -Answer-state 
For Congress or a sta...
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Virginia v. Black involved two incidents of cross burning, one by Barry Black and the 
other by Richard Elliott and Jonathan O'Mara. Which of the following best describes the 
two incidents? -Answer-Black burned a cross at a Ku Klux Klan rally, and Elliott and 
O'Mara burned a cross in a neighbor's yard. 
The plurality opinion in Virginia v. Black, written by Justice O'Connor, found the Virginia 
statute on cross burning unconstitutional because...
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JOMC 486 Final Test 2024 with 100% Correct Answers
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Falwell was unable to prove his libel claim against Hustler because: -Answer-he was 
lacked proof of actual injury. 
In the Hustler case, the Supreme Court ruled that public figures and public officials: - 
Answer-can never recover damages for the tort of emotional distress 
According to the Snyder court, speech deals with matters of public concern when it: - 
Answer-relates to any matter of political, social or other concern to the community ...
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Brandenburg was convicted under the Ohio Criminal Syndicalism law which prohibited 
(brandenburg vs. ohio) -Answer-advocacy of violence to bring about industrial or 
political reform. 
Brandenburg was filmed at a rally of (brandenburg vs. ohio) -Answer-the Ku Klux Klan. 
In the 1927 Whitney v. California decision, the U.S. Supreme Court had said a criminal 
syndicalism statute similar to Ohio's was (brandenburg vs. ohio) -Answer-constitutional. 
According ...
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Falwell was unable to prove his libel claim against Hustler because: -Answer-he was 
lacked proof of actual injury. 
In the Hustler case, the Supreme Court ruled that public figures and public officials: - 
Answer-can never recover damages for the tort of emotional distress 
According to the Snyder court, speech deals with matters of public concern when it: - 
Answer-relates to any matter of political, social or other concern to the community 
The trial court said ...
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JOMC 486 Questions Pt. 2 Questions With Complete Solutions.
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JOMC 486 Questions Pt. 2 Questions With Complete Solutions. 
 
What law did McNeil-PPC Inc. accuse Pfizer Inc. of violating when it ran its advertisements for Listerine mouthwash? 
Lanham Act. 
In McNeil-PPC v. Pfizer, McNeil argued the Listerine advertisement contained the _______________ that rinsing with Listerine is as effective as flossing. 
literal falsehood 
In its lawsuit against Pfizer over the Listerine advertisements, McNeil-PPC said the impact of the ads on its business was that 
whi...
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JOMC 486 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Virginia v. Black involved two incidents of cross burning, one by Barry Black and the other by Richard Elliott and Jonathan O'Mara. Which of the following best describes the two incidents? 
Black burned a cross at a Ku Klux Klan rally, and Elliott and O'Mara burned a cross in a neighbor's yard. 
The plurality opinion in Virginia v. Black, written by Justice O'Connor, found the Virginia statute on cross burning unconstitutional because 
The prim...
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JOMC 486: Mass Media Law American Law and Courts Quiz Questions With Correct Solutions.
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JOMC 486: Mass Media Law American Law and Courts Quiz Questions With Correct Solutions. 
 
statute 
an enactment made by a legislature and expressed in a formal document; judicial branches decide whether it is constitutional or not 
major sources of American law 
-statutes 
-constitutions 
-common law 
-administrative regulations 
-executive orders 
constitutions 
describe the organization of government, the powers of the various branches of the government and the limitations on those powers 
ju...
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JOMC 486: Exam One
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JOMC 486: Exam One 
 
first amendment 
congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances 
levels of speech/expression 
-pure speech 
-intermediate speech 
-unprotected speech 
pure speech 
given the highest level of protection; examples: public speech, writing a letter, publish...
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