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the opinion of the court if there is a bedrock principle underlying the…

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the opinion of the court
if there is a bedrock principle underlying the first amendment, it is that the government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply because society finds the idea itself offensive or disagreeable.
which statement best summarizes justice brennans opinion?
the right to free speech extends to those expressing unpopular ideas.
free speech is limited only to nonviolent speech
the government can never prohibit the expression of an idea.
society can prohibit speech if it is offensive or disagreeable.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The text emphasizes that the government can't prohibit an idea's expression just because society finds it offensive. The first option aligns as unpopular ideas (which society may find offensive/disagreeable) are still protected. The second option about non - violent speech isn't in the text. The third option's “never” is too absolute (the text says “may not simply because...”, implying there could be other reasons). The fourth option contradicts the text.

Answer:

The right to free speech extends to those expressing unpopular ideas.