Public morality and side effects in recent U.S. Supreme Court case laws
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https://doi.org/10.52292/j.dsc.2017.2515Keywords:
public morality, side effects, fundamental rightsAbstract
This article analyzes the use of “public morality” and “side effects” arguments as justification for the restriction of constitutional rights in the history of U.S. Supreme Court case laws.
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