Freedom of speech can be limited whenever: the president chooses to limit it. the states want to limit it. a majority of Congress chooses to do so. it is likely to lead to immediate lawless action.



Answer :

Freedom of speech can be limited whenever it is D. likely to lead to imminent lawless action. This was the result of the Supreme Court case: Brandenburg vs. Ohio.

Even though the United States laws give people the right to free speech as in the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution, there are some exceptions. Such right can be limited whenever it is likely to lead to immediate lawless action (OPTION 4). Some examples of those actions are to violate the legal rights of others, to commit crimes, do sabotages, violence, terrorism, child abuse, to rap* and to interrupt the war efforts in the nation in war times.