Compare and contrast the Court's interpretations and treatments of symbolic and commercial speech.

What will be an ideal response?

The Supreme Court has developed different positions with regard to symbolic speech, which is nonverbal speech in the form of an action, and commercial speech, which it defines as commercial statements that describe or market products and services. The Court has traditionally protected symbolic speech through decisions such as Tinker v. Des Moines, while it extended far less support to commercial speech. However, the Supreme Court revised its previous rulings in the 2010 case Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission, which legalized corporate election contributions as free speech.

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a. cheap news b. abundant return c. fluid news d. cost dissemination e. the “penny press”

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Legitimation is the stage of policy making in which ______.

A. proposals are developed for actions that could be taken to resolve a problem B. programs are implemented and funds expended C. legal force is given to a policy proposal and the public accepts the policy D. problem definitions are analyzed to determine their legitimacy

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