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    BILL OF RIGHTS: 1ST AMENDMENT The Bill of Rights : it is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. These limitations serve to protect the rights of liberty and property. They guarantee a number of personal freedoms‚ limit the government’s power in judicial and other proceedings‚ and reserve some powers to the states and the public. The First Amendment (Amendment I) : Originally‚ the First Amendment applied only to laws enacted by the Congress. However‚ starting

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    uncertainty and stifles innovation‚ whereas the United States government criticised the move as a further restriction on freedom of expression in Singapore. While the Singapore government‚ predictably‚ defended the framework as necessary to safeguard public interest‚ public security and national harmony‚ plenty of Singaporeans questioned if the move was designed to curtail free speech online and political discourse in general‚ and if the new framework would be used to censor unpopular views‚ especially

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    away from this course are the freedom of speech‚ the freedom of voting‚ and the freedom of religion. Freedom of speech is extremely important because it refers to the right of an individual to express his/her views about matter of interest to him/her with the freedom of press which means the freedom of writing which both represent their thoughts. Freedom of speech gives people the right to express their opinions without being arrested and thrown to jail. The freedom of voting is also important because

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    Constitutional Law II – Freedom of Speech – Prof. Stone – Winter 2007 ISSUE-SPOTTING CHECKLIST Always ask: - Is this over/underprotective? Overbroad/vague? - Is this appropriate in wartime; can we trust ourselves? Precommitment. - Balancing test (or any other standard that invites ambiguity) is it likely to be used in a non-neutral way? - Why are we bothered by certain types of speech? - Are we impermissibly narrowing an acceptable regulation on the basis of content? Not allowed. RAV. - Is

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    In 1789‚ James Madison wrote the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights included the first 10 amendments telling about all of the freedoms the government and people have. To me‚ having freedom means the right to speak‚ write‚ and practice your religion. The right to state opinions and ideas without being stopped or punished is the freedom of speech. In other countries‚ people are afraid to speak what they think. If the citizens in a country do not say their opinion‚ the government will not know what

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    Who would be the Voice to the People? ——Freedom of Speech and Press in the Age of Media Empire The word "Empire" has almost gone away from our daily life. We can just recall some pieces of memory about the splendid past in our romantic imagination. The Roman Empire‚ Mongol Empire‚ British Empire and German Empire were all born‚ grew‚ flourished and then disappeared in the long river of history without any trace. However‚ nowadays a new kind of empire is arising quietly. Its "army" is the journalists

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    non- democratic countries that do have a few fundamental human rights but freedom of a free speech is like a big dream for them. Freedom of speech is the right‚ to express beliefs and ideas without unwarranted government restriction. We have big democracies like Australia‚ Germany or India‚ where people by and large take advantage of the certain liberties given to them. Free speech‚ that comes under the category of freedom of expression and is given to me and mostly all the residents of the democratic

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    It would deprive students of an education about the world around them. Banning books would completely get rid of our freedom of expression and it would restrain our usually infinite imagination. Banning books puts an end to true freedom of expression. As the first amendment of the Constitution of the United States states "Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press." As Americans we have the right to express what we feel and our opinions. How could our country just

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    impossible to not remember the service veterans and fallen heroes have fulfilled for the well-being of our country. World War II‚ Vietnam‚ Afghanistan‚ Iraq; these wars tested against our freedom‚ and veterans took up arms and fought until they achieved the greatest gifts of all…liberty‚ happiness‚ peace‚ and freedom. They sacrificed their own brave men and women. They sacrificed seeing their families and friends. They sacrificed the possibility of not waking up the next morning. While the rest of us

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    an atmosphere that allows individuals to seek truth‚ discover knowledge‚ and stimulate an ongoing dialogue of inquiry that challenges the status quo (Kaplin & Lee‚ 2007). To support these ideas‚ faculty academic freedomfreedom of expression‚ and the student’s right to freedom of speech are protected by the Constitution’s First Amendment in public institutions. Understanding these concepts have significance for emerging effective community college leaders. The assigned scenario depicts a professor

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