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The U.S. Supreme Court got here up with the "preventing words" doctrine in 1942 in Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire. The well-known instance used to elucidate this speech prohibition got here from Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, who likened it to falsely shouting, "Fire!" in a crowded theater. Over the previous centuries, the Court has honed the definition, via varied rulings.
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