Constitutional Law I
Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. v. Public Service Commission is a landmark Supreme Court case from 1980 that established a four-part test for determining when commercial speech can be regulated under the First Amendment. This case is crucial as it balances the government’s interest in regulating commercial speech with the rights of businesses to communicate their messages to consumers.
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