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Why is Congress debating a constitutional amendment to prevent flag-burning?
 
Why are there state laws prohibiting flag-burning when the U.S. Supreme Court has declared such laws unconstitutional?
 
Why do supporters favor a constitutional amendment prohibiting flag-burning?
 
Why do opponents reject a constitutional amendment prohibiting flag-burning?
 
 

Opponents argue that the government may not prohibit free speech simply because the ideas expressed are objectionable. Cultural and social change would be strangled if protest were limited to issues with which the majority agreed. This principle is not dependent on the medium of expression. Burning the flag is a means of protected speech as surely as picketing, printing leaflets or shouting on a street corner.

 
 
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