Chaplinsky V. New Hampshire: a Landmark in Free Speech Law
Words: 562 1588The 1942 Judicial Session of the Supreme Court, commonly referred to as Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire, stands as a pivotal juncture in the legal doctrine of free expression within the United States, delineating the boundaries between safeguarded and unsafeguarded speech. This seminal adjudication introduced the concept of "belligerent utterances" to the American legal lexicon, denoting a classification of speech that the Court adjudicated as not warranting protection under the First Amendment due to its potential to provoke immediate breaches of […]