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Conflicts:
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* Freedom of speech can conflict with rights to safety when there is incitement to a criminal activity.
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* Freedom of speech can conflict with Federal powers to prosecute wars.
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Expense:
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* (To be added when time permits.)
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Case law:
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* (To be added when time permits.)
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Practical considerations:
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* Due to age.
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* Due to criminal convictions (imprisonment, voting, etc.)
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* Due to incompetence such as insanity.
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