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    The United States of America’s First Ten Amendments is known as the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights guarantees certain freedom to individuals residing in the United States of America. This right includes, freedom of speech, religion, press, the right to a speedy trial by jury, and right to privacy. Some of these rights are still guaranteed even if one is accused of a crime. According to the United States of America’s criminal law, one who is accused of a crime is still considered innocent…

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    every class the student will learn new ideas and a certain topic will catch their attention. Such as freedom of speech, the First Amendment, the right to express any opinions without censorship or restraint. Some people are against it or either with it and some just ignore the topic because it isn’t important to them. On college campuses you will see a lot of the First Amendment because people express their feelings and they don’t have a problem letting others know. Some will take it very…

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    appropriate political etiquette, I agree that Citizens United has the right to project their views about a candidate regardless of the amount of time before an election. I understand how they won their case citing that they had the right to the first amendment of freedom of speech. However, I understand how such unions with large contributions from powerful corporations can become dangerously corrupt. And furthermore, the constitution does not address the rights of corporations and unions as…

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    thing, but someone should not be criminally prosecuted for it. The article, Sacrificing the First Amendment to Catch “Cyberbullies” by Kirk Sigmon states “The last time I checked, hurting someone’s feelings-even in real life- never justified criminal prosecution.” This is unquestionably true because when was the last time you heard someone receive a prosecution for…

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    A Shunned Quarterback The first amendment states that we the people have freedom of religion, speech press, assembly and petition. Colin Kaepernick exercised his rights and has since been the subject of much controversy with the NFL. On August 26, 2016, Kaepernick sat down while other players were standing up during the “Star Spangled Banner” played before the game against the Packers. This was an act of protest by Kaepernick, explaining that he will not stand for a flag that oppresses black…

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    The Constitution and the Amendments are the basics of the US’s politics. However, sometimes, people, especially young people and teenagers, don’t have enough knowledge about it and so, they begin to abuse it as an excuse for any problem. Fortunately, in his “Why First Amendment still matters to students” article, Tony Mauro addressed this issue, but in a smaller scale, in schools and among students. To be more specific, according to Mauro, school officials often develop amnesia about the Tinker…

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    Imagine, fires flaming, outside of homes, bullets breaking through the air, and riots roaring up and down city streets. The United States of America turned upside down because First Amendment restrictions ceased to exist. Regulations including time, place, and manner, keep our country from causing absolute chaos. In America, time, place, and manner are three key elements to success as a culture. Most of everything accepted in society is done in a specific time, place, and mode, even the way we…

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    religion and speech play the biggest roles in my life in school and at home. I can’t imagine having a life not being able to make choices without fear of consequence. Freedom of religion is something based off of ones' personal beliefs. The First Amendment of the U.S Constitution gives Americans this ability which is denied so many throughout the world. In Eritrea, located in Africa, Christians have been imprisoned because they stood up for their religion. In America, citizens can practice…

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    Out of the first ten amendments in the Bill of Rights the one that is most important to me is the first amendment, and I think most other people will agree. It’s the most important amendment because it allows us to be free and express ourselves although there are limits to when it’s allowed. Anyone in the United States can practice any religion they want or to not even have one at all. If we didn’t have the first amendment our lives today would definitely be really different. With freedom of…

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    The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments of the constitution. An amendment is a formal change to a law, constitution, statue, or legislative bill. Amendments can be added, removed, or updated as the times and people’s views change. Such as slavery, women’s rights, and prohibition have changed over the years. These subjects are very parallel but there is a small difference that will hopefully be defined. The Bill of Rights was created to address the objections of the Anti-Federalists on…

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