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The strong presumption of commercial speech when speech meets all three Bolger factors is typically not present for native content. [read post]
”[33] In sum, the Court explained that speech was not “commercial” because of an expenditure of money or a profit motive; otherwise, political and other traditionally core protected speech could be easily regulated.[34] In Bolger v. [read post]