Chapter Seven: Free Speech and Boycotts (4)
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a result of elections.
The court emphasized, “The great importance of freedom of political expression is premised upon a number of grounds. First, the claim that freedom of expression aids in the exchange of opinions is of particular importance in the political arena. The most significant and influential normative arrangements in the political public are established in that forum.
Second, freedom of expression aids in realizing the democratic component of majority decision.”
U.S. Supreme Court Law on Boycotts
International Longshoremen’s Association v. Allied International, Inc., 456 U.S. 212 (1982), is a United States Supreme Court case. The case held that a trade union that re...
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