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If you and I go into a store to rob it, and I say "shoot," that's not protected. Like all judicial decisions and legislation, this leaves plenty of gray areas, including many of great significance that are rarely discussed: advocacy of imminent war crimes, such as aggression, for example. I think we would all agree that such speech should be protected, despite the often horrific consequences, but it's worth noting that that stretches the doctrine to its limits.

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If you and I go into a store to rob it, and I say shoot, that's not protected. Like all judicial decisions and legislation, this leaves plenty of gray areas, including many of great significance that are rarely