The law
considers denying of the holocaust as an insultation
of the dead. Insulting someone is not protected by the right
of free speech, AFAIK that's the same in the US.
No, it's not. Insults are speech too, and often hig art.
We protect them too, and rightly so. As our supreme court
said said, "If freedom means anything at all, it means
freedom for the thought we hate."
That's why it's a "high art." Avoiding libel and slander is not easly.
Most
of our public victims in the US are public figures, covered by an
exception. In Colorado speaking ill is the dead is in the criminal code as
the crime of slander. Never enforced, perhaps unconstitutional, but there.
Fred