First Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    protected when they participate in the emotional harm of others, but when the reputation of a large companies is in jeopardy, internet providers are able to violate people rites to limit loss. Unfortunately, limiting how people are protected the First Amendment will create a continued decrees in peoples freedom. This means that, overtime restrictions could create an opposite affect and instead of protecting people, it could hold everyone prisoner. For this reason, it is very important that…

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    of a person’s first amendment right, their free speech. Lois Duncan’s Killing Mr. Griffin has been challenged countless times by many groups of people who feel that the book’s plot and language should not be something that people are reading about and the authors of the inappropriate books are to blame. When groups of people join together to try to get any book off the shelves and out of the minds of readers the first amendment becomes a very important issue. The first amendment…

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    I think the case is completely out of place because these going to an institution where they teach the value of the expression and your right to ejércela written in the Constitution of the United States of America, but while this institution is removing this right . I understand that as an educational institution authorities should prevent any conflict and supporting student welfare and really approve, but I do not agree to the suspension of a minority of five students to lack of evidence and…

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    case where many students protested against having their university bring in a controversial figure to preach his tendentious views, which would fall under the right to assembly. However, there is a limit to it, as there is with everything. The first amendment specifies a “peaceful assembly,” which is clearly not what happened. The shoving and the fact that McInnes was pepper sprayed show that the protests were not peaceful. I believe arresting the perpetrators was the correct course of action by…

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    The article that I chose to write about deals with the racial diversity in the United States. It specifically deals with African Americans , and how they interact with other parts of America’s diverse population. The section on African American diversity that helped inspire my decision to choose this article is pages 105-107 in the textbook. The article I chose is called “Outraged Cop Complains After Seeing This Painting At His Daughter’s School. ” The article is about a painting done by a…

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    county attorney met before a judge to enact restrictions on what matters the press can report on to ensure a fair trial, due to its mass coverage. This enraged a group of Nebraskan reports and broadcasters who claimed this infringed on their First Amendment rights and took the matter to court. Procedural History: At the trial court the judge…

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    Censorship has long been a part of American culture, shaping the overall morals of the people. This is a point made in the excerpt from The Atlantic Monthly as the writer states that some will disagree with something being allowed to be shown in front of children while others believe it should be allowed. This issue is still present to this day and many people maintain very ambiguous opinions on the topic. These ambiguous opinions are capitalized on in the article as being between moralists…

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    Religion in Schools Should religion have a place in public schools? Yes, religions should have a place in public schools. In recent years, there have been more and more restriction put on religion in schools. The truth is there are many rewards to having religion in public schools. Examples are it is apart of our country’s history, it grants religious freedom, and it teaches great morals. Religion definitely has a place in public schools. One reason religion has a place in public schools is…

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    judging someone without knowing them. We should just look at people and erase any misconception about their race, religion, gender, etc.” 7. What was the first cultural shock that you experienced in the United States? Explain... “This is something that shocked me as a child but homosexuals was something very eye opening. I remember my first encounter with a homosexual individual. He was very bold and had a lot of cologne on. I was very shocked because I’ve never seen that type of behavior…

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    president of the United States, the Women’s March was a powerful demonstration of peaceful resistance to what protesters believed was an assault on their freedoms. People of all religious, economic, and racial backgrounds rallied together to express their dissatisfaction with the incumbent president. In the streets of cities throughout America, people marched for their rights. This march was only one in the long history of public protests, both legal and illegal, in the United States, the…

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