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    First Amendment Question In modern times we view America as a thriving nation at the top of the power rankings amongst countries. Such supremacy is found not through the weapons of mass destruction but instead in the people living in a free society. The idea of free society can be related to the first amendment found in the constitution which enforces the idea of freedom. The first amendment is vital to functioning of a free society. Justice Robert Johnson once said‚ “No official can prescribe

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    pregnant wife‚ very vivid‚ shocking explicit‚ Puerile referring to graffiti but also condoning the council as childish and silly. Hyperbole - heavily pregnant wife‚ ‘eyesore’ disfigures the landscape‚ lurid‚ obscenities that would make even a bikie reel back in disgust‚ thorn. Metaphor - obscenities that would make even a bikie reel back in disgust‚ the wall has been a thorn in the side of the struggling young café owners‚ Case study – a mother takes her daughter on a longer route to avoid the disgraceful

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    “Censor - transitive verb: to examine in order to suppress or delete anything considered objectionable” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). Censorship has been around for years in America‚ but has recently been put in the spotlight due to the amount of censored materials in the news‚ on the internet‚ and in classrooms nationwide. The works of Shakespeare‚ Les Miserables‚ the theory of evolution‚ and many movies have become victim to censorship throughout the years (O’Neil‚ 304). This extreme censorship

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    In 1930‚ the Hay’s Production Code was introduced into the film industry to regulate films that were produced. It regulated several different aspects of movie scenes containing crimes against the law‚ vulgarity‚ sex‚ obscenity‚ profanity‚ costume‚ dances‚ religion‚ locations‚ national feelings‚ titles and repellent subjects. (History of the Motion Picture Rating System) When scenes in films dealt with crimes committed against the law‚ the Hays Production Code stated that the crimes could never

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    Blessings : “So whatever you have been given is but (a passing) enjoyment for this worldly life‚ but that which is with Allah is better and more lasting for those who believe and put their trust in their Lord. And those who avoid the great sins and lewdness‚ and when they are angry‚ they forgive. And those who answer the Call of their Lord‚ and perform the Salah‚ and who conduct their affairs by mutual consultation‚ and who spend of what We have bestowed on them.” (42:36-38) 4. Those Who Pray Shall

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    malice‚ the Associated Press was protected by the fair reporting privilege. The facts are as follows. Someone calling himself Theo Bell‚ football player for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers‚ was arrested on March 7‚ 1982‚ in connection with an incident of lewdness at the Tropicana Hotel in Atlantic City. An official arrest report was prepared and a summons and bench warrant were issued when Theo Bell failed to appear in Atlantic City Municipal Court on March 22 as required. Robert Wade‚ a reporter for the

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    expression were regulated(Microsoft Encarta 95)." CENSORSHIP OF OBSCENITY "The beginning of a new legal approach may be traced to the action of the federal courts in the 1930s‚ when they held that Irish author James Joyce’s Ulysses was not obscene and could be freely passed through customs. The courts ruled that the use of "dirty words" in "a sincere and honest book" did not make the book "dirty." Since the 1950s many obscenity cases involving books‚ magazines‚ and film have been brought before

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    public street‚ yelling obscenities‚ but not confronting anyone‚ or stopping to draw a crowd. I would not be guilty of offensive speech. By not directing my words towards anyone in particular‚ and by staying on the move‚ it would be difficult to say that my actions were intended‚ or likely to cause a fight. I would be protected under the First Amendment according to the Chaplinsky ruling (Michael‚ 2012). At the same time‚ if I stood on a street corner‚ and yelled the same obscenities directly at another

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    Barron V. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore 1833 7 vote(s) for Mayor and City Council‚ 0 vote(s) against *Background of case: *the case began with a lawsuit from John Barron against Baltimore stating that it deprived him of his property which violates the Fifth Amendment. It proves that the government cannot take private property with just compensation. The court found that Baltimore deprived him of his private property and gave him $4‚500. It was later reversed but then appealed to the Supreme

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    Taylor Cummins R.S. Huttman Honors English IV 20 December 2011 Finding a Voice Laurie Halse Anderson‚ author of Speak‚ is no stranger to the world of censorship and book banning. Born on October 23‚ 1961 in northern New York‚ Anderson was in the literary world from the beginning (“Speak- Anderson”). She received a Bachelor’s degree in Languages and Linguistics in 1984 after transferring to Georgetown University (“Speak- Anderson”). “[Anderson] began her career as an author of three picture

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