First Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    religion based on animal sacrifice is brought to their attention. The abolishment of the aforementioned animal sacrifice was immediately attempted, yet never happened due to the religious freedoms implemented by the founding fathers. The problem first began when the Cuban Revolution brought large amounts of Cuban exiles to Hialeah, a good size town at the bottom of Florida. A small Afro-Cuban religious group called the Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye decides that they are now in America to stay.…

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    The plaintiffs argued that the requirement that the employment-based group health care plan cover contraception was in violation the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The plaintiffs sought a preliminary injunction to prevent the enforcement of tax penalties, which the district court denied and a two-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit affirmed…

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    people. This method can be done by anyone and can do alot of things. However there are some negatives to this also and sometimes can cause severe consequences. In this essay I will talk about the positives and negatives of a Peaceful Resistance. First thing to go over is that peaceful resistance involves a protest not having any violence with it. If you use any type of resistance involving violence it can be punishable by law to the extent of you could be placed in jail. Thats we peacefully…

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    fundamental human right is hilariously bogus. The implementation of this law by New Jersey officials was not to limit the players or the coaches or the audience’s freedom of speech, but to limit the violence occurring during and after games. Trevelise also states that many fought and died so that you can have [freedom of speech].Our ancestors did not solely fight in wars so that anyone can frivolously toil away yelling lewd remarks toward the players. They fought so that America, land of the…

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    Now to dissect this quote it is best to start in the beginning in the first sentence, it is said that even those strong rulers try to get around certain parts of Shari’ah meaning that not everyone agrees with it to a degree that a ruler would try to be sly and issue nonreligious laws to get around it. And in the last two sentences it is said that the Shari’ah have guardians, but they do not have a way to physically punish a ruler like that so instead they had a different but extremely effective…

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    What do you think of the Confederate Flag? Do you think it should be allowed on school grounds? In Barry County there was a conflict between the students and the schools, about whether the Confederate Flag can be exposed on school grounds by students. Many students thought it was a sign of hate and brought the issue to the school officials. This caused a few effects in Barry County, and became a well known topic in the schools. My view on the issue is that I believe that students should be…

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    Group 12 Drew David, Marcus Brion, Sadie Krause, Jamie Theobald BUS 230, Murray Introduction and Methods Background Freedom of Speech is America's first amendment and holds significant importance to American citizens. Recently, nationwide events have been causing a lot of uproar entailing issues of free speech. Although these events are known nationally, not all American's know what is happening on college campuses related to free speech issues. We found that free speech allows people to…

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    There are also people who are for censorship. Many schools are feeling pressure to censor books because of new educational standards. In the article Education; Schools Feel Censorship pressure, the author talks about how schools are feeling pressure to censor their student’s education because of new educational standards. The pressure comes from people who want to impose their views on the educational system by removing or restricting use of certain materials (New York Times 1). People are…

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    Imagine our world without music or imagine our world where we are dictated what to play and what to sing in our own private homes. I think that the government should not prohibit the children or anyone from listening to different kinds of music. Why? First, music is used in communication and setting the atmosphere in a certain event. For example, in a movie, without music it would never have the same impact as one with music. The sound track sets the emotion and suggests the mood of each scene…

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    Free Speech

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    At some point in life, everyone has probably been complimented before. On the other hand, everyone has most likely felt hurt or offended by something someone else has said and as a result have wished they hadn’t said anything at all. This is where the problem concerning free speech arises. Should all thoughts still be voiced even if it is possible to offend someone? As a solution, it’s possible to censor free speech, but this comes with consequences. It is impossible to measure subjective terms…

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