The chapter identifies four specific examples in which the government can ban commercial speech as being outside the First Amendment protections. In what four instances can commercial speech be banned?
What will be an ideal response?
(1) advertising and organizational good will can't inform the public about
illegal activity, (2) if the government can show a "substantial interest" that isn't related to
suppressing the message, the speech can lose its protection, (3) commercial speech isn't
protected if its purpose and the evidence used to support it don't match, (4) if there isn't a
"reasonable fit" between the means and the ends, the government can't impose a ban on
commercial speech that is necessary to accomplish its goal.
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