Symbolic speech is a legal term in United States law used to describe actions that purposefully and discernibly convey a particular message or statement to those viewing it. Symbolic speech is recognized as being protected under the First Amendment as a form of speech, but this is not expressly written as such in the document. One possible explanation as to why the Framers did not address this issue in the Bill of Rights is because the primary forms for both political debate and protest in their time were verbal expression and published word, and they may have been unaware of the possibility of future people using non-verbal expression. Symbolic speech is distinguished from pure speech, which is the communication of ideas through spoken or written words or through conduct limited in form t
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| - 상징적 언론 (ko)
- Symbolic speech (en)
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| - 상징적 언론(Symbolic speech)이란 언어를 통한 의사표현행위 이외에 언어 이외의 상징을 통하여 의사를 표현하는 의사표현적 행동, 예를 들면 행진, 피케팅, 완장의 착용과 같은 것으로 그것이 특정한 메시지를 전달하려는 의도가 있고, 주변상황으로 보아 의사표현이라고 인정되면 헌법상 표현행위로 인정될 수 있다. (ko)
- Symbolic speech is a legal term in United States law used to describe actions that purposefully and discernibly convey a particular message or statement to those viewing it. Symbolic speech is recognized as being protected under the First Amendment as a form of speech, but this is not expressly written as such in the document. One possible explanation as to why the Framers did not address this issue in the Bill of Rights is because the primary forms for both political debate and protest in their time were verbal expression and published word, and they may have been unaware of the possibility of future people using non-verbal expression. Symbolic speech is distinguished from pure speech, which is the communication of ideas through spoken or written words or through conduct limited in form t (en)
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| - Symbolic speech is a legal term in United States law used to describe actions that purposefully and discernibly convey a particular message or statement to those viewing it. Symbolic speech is recognized as being protected under the First Amendment as a form of speech, but this is not expressly written as such in the document. One possible explanation as to why the Framers did not address this issue in the Bill of Rights is because the primary forms for both political debate and protest in their time were verbal expression and published word, and they may have been unaware of the possibility of future people using non-verbal expression. Symbolic speech is distinguished from pure speech, which is the communication of ideas through spoken or written words or through conduct limited in form to that necessary to convey the idea. Although the First Amendment only limited the Congress, symbolic speech has also restricted state governments starting with Gitlow v. New York (1925). (en)
- 상징적 언론(Symbolic speech)이란 언어를 통한 의사표현행위 이외에 언어 이외의 상징을 통하여 의사를 표현하는 의사표현적 행동, 예를 들면 행진, 피케팅, 완장의 착용과 같은 것으로 그것이 특정한 메시지를 전달하려는 의도가 있고, 주변상황으로 보아 의사표현이라고 인정되면 헌법상 표현행위로 인정될 수 있다. (ko)
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