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    Today I will be discussing three freedoms from the first amendment. I will identify how these freedoms have developed in our society. You will also hear a few of my own personal experiences that I have had regarding these freedoms. The first amendment states : “congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise there of‚ or abridging the freedom of speech; or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the government

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    Censorship and the First Amendment: The American Citizen ’s Right to Free Speech Are we protected from censorship under the First Amendment? In other words do individuals or groups have the right or the power to examine material and remove or prohibit anything they consider objectionable? This argument has been progressing for centuries‚ in fact the first notable case was against John Peter Zenger‚ in 1743. Zenger was an editor of a New York colonial newspaper that often published articles

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    In the First Amendment‚ there are two clauses that can be applied to religion. The two clauses are the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause. The Establishment Clause prohibits the establishment of a religion by Congress. Essentially‚ there will be no “official religion” forced upon the citizens. The Free Exercise Clause allows people to freely take part in any religion and partake in religious rituals. There are multiple cases where these First Amendment clauses are used in an official

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    Political Science Name: rsonam Donohue Briefs #2 Tuesday‚ March 5 Schenck v. United States 1919 Criminal Case Federal Petitioner: Schenck Respondent: United States Events: During World War I in 1917‚ Congress had passed a law called the Espionage Act which states that during wartime obstructing the draft and trying to make soldiers disloyal or disobedient were crimes. Schenck going against the war‚ mailed thousands

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    court of the united states has recognized several categories of speech that are excluded from the freedom ‚ and it has recognized that government may enact reasonable time‚ place‚ or manner restrictions on speech. In 1948 ‚ free speech was recognized as a basic human right in the international declaration of human rights . People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought . Freedom of speech in the united states is a right protected by the constitution these expectations

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    books of the US Constitution. The college student asked about his freedom to speech and the officer replied saying‚ “Do you know the rules to the first amendment here?” The college student was puzzled because he had no idea the first amendment was able to be limited. This is unconstitutional. The people who is fond of our US constitution and the first amendment in the Bill of Rights says that freedom of speech if fundamental for our country. Loretta Preska‚ district judge of United States‚ says in her

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    the first 10 amendments after receiving many complaints from various states for improved constitutional protection. There are now 27 amendments‚ with the latest addition completed and approved in 1992‚ and the original 10 in 1789. Over the years these amendments have been twisted. Many people have abused the unidentified specifics‚ or stretched the meaning of the amendments to favor them in court. This has happened most often to the first‚ second‚ fifth and seventh amendment. The amendments were

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    Does the first Amendment affect your livelihood? Hmmm...I’m not sure...Is water wet? Is the grass green? Do skittles come in different colors? Do we even really need to ask? Of course it does....The first Amendment is important for a lot of reasons‚ one being that it allows us to show our individuality and uniqueness. If we weren’t allowed to express ourselves‚ be it in writing dancing‚ comedy‚ and many other ways‚ then our individuality and uniqueness would never be seen. We might as well be mindless

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    What speech does the first amendment protect on college campuses? By definition‚ a speech code is any rule or regulation that limits‚ restricts‚ or bans speech beyond the strict legal limitations upon freedom of speech or press found in the legal definitions of harassment‚ slander‚ libel‚ and fighting words (First Amendment). There is not one real speech code that all public college campuses follow. The first amendment includes freedom of speech‚ but does not limit any speech codes on college

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    My country name is pigLandia .Religious Freedom is located in the state of Wisconsin and Milwaukee. It is a public or private place depends on where it is. I chose this country‚ because it has a lot of faith and belief. Also it shows symbols to represent. The Religious Liberty is also so important because‚ a little girl created it and means alot to others. Religious liberty is important because‚ it requires that the government permit of a wide wide range of religious exercise. Religious liberty

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