Compelling State Interest: Compelling state interest refers to a legal standard used by courts to determine whether there is a strong enough reason for the government to restrict an individual's constitutional rights.
Clear and Present Danger: Clear and present danger is a legal doctrine that allows limitations on First Amendment rights when speech poses an imminent threat of causing harm or danger.
Content-Based Restrictions: Content-based restrictions are laws or regulations that limit free speech based on the specific subject matter, viewpoint, or message being expressed.