Abstract

apply a “strict scrutiny” First Amendment analysis to restrictions on commercial speech, it crafted an intermediate test in Central Hudson v. Public Service Commission of New York, which is now the applicable standard in evaluating the constitutionality of commercial speech restrictions. The Central Hudson doctrine applies not only to restrictions on commercial speech that promotes “regular” activities, like advertisements for computers or supermarkets, but also to commercial speech that promotes so-

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