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Wisconsin v. Mitchell 508 U.S. 476 (1993) was a decision of the United States Supreme Court. It was a landmark precedent pertaining to First Amendment free speech arguments for hate crime legislation. In effect the Court ruled that a state may consider whether a crime was committed or initially considered due to an intended victim’s status in a protected class.

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