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Week 3-Case study 56: Q3

Week 3-Case study 56: Q3

Q What legitimate rationales, if any, would you consider to justify a city government's power to regulate the advertisement of such legal activities as smoking cigarettes, consuming alcohol, visiting strip clubs, or belonging to a gay pride association? What about the First Amendment rights to free speech and free association? What should determine the standards of acceptability in these matters? Are there substantive differences among these activities that would suggest different approaches?

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