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Essay heading: Texas vs Johnson
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He has chosen to practice his First Amendment
rights, by expressing his disapproval of government leadership and
polices, by publicly burning and American flag. It is this courts
decision that Johnson has not intended to encourage others to take
more drastic approaches of protesting government. Johnson can not be
accountable for wrongful impressions of his intentions... displayed 300 characters
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He has chosen to practice his First Amendment
rights, by expressing his disapproval of government leadership and
polices, by publicly burning and American flag. It is this courts
decision that Johnson has not intended to encourage others to take
more drastic approaches of protesting government. Johnson can not be
accountable for wrongful impressions of his intentions... displayed next 300 characters
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