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A case comes before a Wisconsin state trial court on the subject of free speech on the Internet. It is a case of first impression, meaning that no case involving the same issue has been decided by the Wisconsin courts. In deciding such a case, it would not be considered proper for the judge to consider a. cases from other jurisdictions. b. social values and customs. c. public policy. d. the judge's personal feelings about the Internet.

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