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No, it doesn’t — at least for many courts. For example, in a later decision, Cohen v. California, the Supreme Court determined that the words on a jacket “Fuck the Draft” worn in a courthouse did not constitute fighting words. Other courts have determined that curse words did not constitute fighting words when they were not accompanied by threatening behavior or other similar conduct. Some courts, however, have determined that curse words are fighting words. Basically, the lower courts are not uniform on this issue.
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