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what is the first amendment |
Freedom of speech |
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different aspects in the first ammendment |
-speech -press -religion -assembly -petition |
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how many acceptions are their to the first amendment |
4 |
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the acceptions to the first amendment |
putting a reasonable time, place, speech, and manner of speech -not in middle of night while people are spleeping -not when you are disrupting the flow of traffic excludes certain types of speech -cursing,fighting words, defamation, advocating illegal action, or treason creating a clear and preasent danger/ creating false panic conflict with other legitimate social or governmental interests -ex: public schools or prisons |
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what is defamation |
the action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander (verbal) or libel (written) |
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Cohen v. California |
-Cohen v cal.- freedom of expression/speech First hearing-Cal. Won Second hearing- cal. Won third hearing- Cal lost Cohen’s was convicted, for violating a California law by wearing a jacket that had “f— the draft” |
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Tinker v des moines |
Tinker v des moines- speech/ expression First hearing- tinker lost Second hearing- tie Third hearing- tinker won black armbands on in school |
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Morse v frederick |
Morse v frederick=restrict freedom of speech First hearing- frederick (student) won Second hearing- frederick lost student held up a poster promoting illegal drugs while the Olympic torch was coming around |
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Ny times v sullivan |
Ny times v sullivan- protected press First hearing- sullivan won Second hearing- sullivan Third hearing- sullivan lost sullivan claimed that he was defamedin a full-page ad taken out in the New York Times, and Some of the particulars of the advertisement were false, but his name was not directly in it |
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wisconsin v. yoder |
wisconsin v. yoder- freedom of religion first hearing- yoder lost second hearing- yoder won third hearing- yoder won wisconsin was trying to get amish kids go to school for longer than 8th grade, but it goes against the amish religion |