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Quasi-experimental designs are the preferred method for proving that a program created (or caused)a desired effect.
Supreme Court
The highest judicial body in a country, often having the final authority on constitutional matters.
Protections
Measures or laws designed to safeguard the welfare, rights, or freedoms of individuals or groups from infringement or harm.
Schenck V. United States
is a landmark 1919 Supreme Court case that established the "clear and present danger" test for restrictions on free speech, related to circumstances under which the government can regulate speech in the interest of national security.
Clear And Present Danger
A doctrine used to test whether limitations may be placed on First Amendment freedoms of speech, press, or assembly when the exercise of these rights presents an immediate danger.
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