FOR A MEDAL
Mrs. O’Leary’s cow was famously accused of knocking over a lantern and causing the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Michael Ahern, a reporter, admitted to making up the story. Which would need to be true in order for his story to be constitutionally protected free speech? if at the time, Ahern had no reason to believe the cow had in fact started the fire Ahern would have need to have worked for the press if Mrs. O’Leary was not harmed by Ahern’s report Ahern would have to have verbally stated that the cow had started the fire
@charlotte123
Wow - Made up the whole thing LOL Feel sorry for Cow
OMG BIB I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE MAN xD
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Which would need to be true in order for his story to be constitutionally protected free speech? Meaning - To prove that he was wrong OR To prove that he was right?
Wish i knew, .___.
Don't know either LOL Bib - We need your help man WE NEED THAT COW D:
I need YOUR help I thought this was about avoiding libel so I wanted to say C
LOL I know free speech stands for Freedom Of Speech - But the constitutionally protected and understanding what the question is asking is hard Q_Q
lol
No yelling fire in a movie theater ԅ(≖‿≖ԅ)
LETS GO WITH C
;D
or not
e.e
what do u think it is?
Fire ԅ(≖‿≖ԅ)
I am going to go with the Bib on this one ԅ(≖‿≖ԅ)
I miss your bio char. It was my go to emoticon list </3
alright d?
O M G I thought that no one would notice O_O Bib - You indeed are a good person - A very good person
i dont get this sfjidfjisfjskdfkasjfka
ashfuiahiww HUE ahsdfuiashiu It's either C or D. I'm not entirely sure either but I want to say C. Terribly sorry if it's wrong.
ok thanks
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