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In the case of the Nazis' proposed 1977 march on Skokie, a suburb north of Chicago with many Holocaust survivors which had denied the Nazis a permit to march, the Supreme Court, a year after the fact, let stand a lower court ruling that
A) the Nazis could only march if they publicly repudiated the murderous actions of the Nazis before and during WWII.
B) certain groups are so predisposed to violence that their freedom of assembly is not guaranteed.
C) Nazis and Communists are among a select list of groups that because of their anti-democratic nature are not protected by the First Amendment.
D) no community could use its power to grant parade permits to stifle free expression or freedom of assembly.
E) communities have the right to impose local standards on the right to march.
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