Williams-Yulee v. Florida Bar (2015) said a rule prohibiting judicial
candidates from soliciting money for their campaign did not violate the
First Amendment.
Counterspeech Doctrine
The counterspeech doctrine posits that the proper response to negative speech is to counter it with positive expression. It derives from the theory that audiences, or recipients of the expression, can weigh for themselves the values of competing ideas and, hopefully, follow the better approach.
The counterspeech doctrine is one of the most important free-expression principles in First Amendment jurisprudence.
Following are Supreme Court cases that involved the counterspeech doctrine.