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libel
false WRITTEN statement to damage ones reputation
defamatory speech
false speech with damages good name,character, or rep.
pure speech
verbal speech presented to group who chose to listen.
highest protection under constitution
slander
false speech VERBALLY said to damage ones reputation
INCORPORATION
extended bill of rights
shield laws
gives reporters little protection against being forced to disclose personal info
prior restraint
govt. censorship of info before it's published
gag order
prevents publishers from displaying certain info about a certain case
free exercise clause
prevents govt. from interfering with exercise of religion
fcc
regulates interstate commerce by radio,tv,wire,satilite, and cable
picket
establishment to convince workers and public not to enter
freedom of assembly
closely related to freedom of speech.
wouldn't have political parties without it
west Virginia board of edu. v. barnette
-2 kids expelled for not saluting flag
-ruling was in favor of children
hazelwood v. kuhlmeier
-principle banded articles from a School newspaper
-favor was made in way of hazelwood
tinker v. de moines
-high school students wore black wrist bands to protest against war
-ruling was in favor of tinker
Texas v. johnson
-Greg Johnson was gifted a flag then burned it
-arrested for desecration of the national flag
Everson v. board of edu.
-trying to get reimbursement for parents who have kids in parochial schools
-ruling in favor of board of edu
Engel vs. vitale
-made new prayer to be said everyday in school
-decision made in favor of engel
Schenck v. United states
-arrested for violation of espionage act
-claimed the arresting violated 1st amendment rights
-court ruling was in favor of United states