 | 92 Constitutional Law |
 | 92XVIII Freedom of Speech, Expression, and Press |
 | 92XVIII(A) In General |
 | 92XVIII(A)3 Particular Issues and Applications in General |
 | 92k1579 k. Humor. |
 | Tex.,2004 |
Humor is a protected form of free speech, just as much to be given full scope, under appropriate circumstances, as the political speech, the journalistic expose, or the religious tract. New Times, Inc. v. Isaacks, 146 S.W.3d 144 (2004)
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