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by dmix
293 days ago
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Yes the US laws aren't prosecuting speech in isolation, it's always involves some sort of IRL plan to do something illegal. Just like criminal conspiracy laws, they aren't just about telling someone you plan to commit a crime but actually taking earnest steps towards a crime with another party. |
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Other examples include "appeal to prurient interest" even when the "interesting" activity is not illegal.
[] https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flmd.36...