The Supreme Court case Walz referenced didn’t have a “yelling-fire-in-a-crowded theater” test, didn’t involve a defendant accused of yelling fire in a crowded theater, and was overturned 55 years ago.
The reason you can't cry fire in a crowded theater is that no one has a right to recklssly endanger the public health and safety. Free speech, per se, has no limits.
The reason you can't cry fire in a crowded theater is that no one has a right to recklssly endanger the public health and safety. Free speech, per se, has no limits.
Did you read the article?