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Johnson was convicted for engaging in expressive conduct. The State’s interest in preventing breaches of the peace does not support his conviction because Johnson’s conduct did not threaten to disturb the peace. Nor does the State’s interest in preserving the flag as a symbol of nationhood and national unity justify his criminal conviction for engaging in political expression. The judgment of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals is therefore
Affirmed.
Rebecca L. Brown
Overview of author copy goes here. Rebecca L. Brown, the Rader Family Trustee Chair in Law at USC, is a constitutional law theorist who has written on issues related to free expression. She also teaches courses on the First Amendment, one of which is devoted to campus speech.
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Abortion: “With respect to the abortion issue, would you consider yourself to be pro-choice or pro-life?” The figure shows the percentage “pro-choice.” “Abortion Trends by Party Identification,” Gallup (May 2024).
| Issue | Republicans | Democrats Respondents | Gap |
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| Abortion (% Pro-Choice) | 23 | 86 | 63 |
| Election Integrity (% Confident) | 12 | 34 | 56 |
Our basic conviction is that a great university can perform greatly for the betterment of society. It should not, therefore, permit itself to be diverted from its mission into playing the role of a second-rate political force or influence.
Harry Kalven, Jr., Chairman
John Hope Franklin
Gwin J. Kolb
George Stigler
Jacob Getzels
Julian Goldsmith
Gilbert F. White
Special Comment by Mr. Stigler:
Association of American Colleges and Universities ………………………………………………………….1941
American Association of University Professors …………………………………………………………………1941
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