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    People Try To Take Away Other People’s Freedom Of Speech And There First Amendment Rights Constitution/first amendment rights. In the constitution under the first amendment it says that every US citizen has a freedom of speech. (Constitution Of US). It also says that other people have no right to interfere with your first amendment rights. (Constitution Of US). Suspension for singing the national anthem. In nothing but the truth Philip Malloy is kicked out of Ms Narwin and sent to the vice…

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    repercussions that may or may not follow. The First Amendment from The Constitution is for the people that live in the United States. The First Amendment is rather important, it describes our rights to freedom of speech, press, to peacefully assemble and religion. Particularly, I am going to focus on the freedom of speech and press throughout this paper as I discuss what I learned about the First Amendment, as well how the First Amendment will impact my future work and profession. Earlier in my…

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    within the constitution. It includes our freedoms of “religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition” (Sidlow and Henschen). This amendment entitles us to protection of our rights away from government interference. It “forbids Congress” from prohibiting our first amendment rights in any way (Cornell University). When the constitution was drafted, the framers of the American constitution did not realize the need to implement the limitations of our freedoms. In our time, people are often confused…

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    Misjudgment’s on Freedom of Speech is like taking candy away from a baby, as a result, whatever kind of violation going against someone’s 1st Amendment will surely lash out and would be upset. Furthermore, Freedom of Speech is a very important Amendment that is used daily in the American life. Freedom of Speech is the right to speak openly without fear of government obstruction, this is considered the 1st Amendment. The Bill of Rights was created to prohibit the government from certain powers…

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    High School, we recently read the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, and we discussed whether freedom is really free. Freedom is the ability to do what you want , but limites. These limits can varies from person to person. We as civilians should fight against government policies that will restrict our freedoms. All we need is to free ourself from the limitation…

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    The First Amendment states that “freedom of speech” is a fundamental right in the U.S. Freedom of speech is the right to, without fear of being restrained, express opinions and views freely. It is no surprise there is controversy surrounding this topic, as there are potential problems and threats that can arise due to someone expressing their opinion. At the same time, lots of people who defend this right say this is what keeps America unique compared to most other countries. The idea of…

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    Bill of Rights, made up of the first ten amendments, prohibits the interference of the federal government with personal liberties. The Nation’s First Amendment, freedom of speech and assembly, guarantees the freedom of not only speech, but also other forms of manifestation such as gesticulations, free exercise of religion, and the freedom of press. It allows people to peacefully assemble and to petition the government for rectifying injustices. However, like several other rights, the rights…

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    The First Amendment of the Constitution includes the freedom of speech, but does not protect all forms of speech. Some kids choose to abuse their access to technology and bully peers from school. This is the basics idea of what cyberbullying consists of. This is essentially the main reason many believe schools should limit students online speech, yet cyberbullying is not nearly as widespread of a problem as many believe it to be. Cyberbullying is not be an abnormally disruptive issue in a…

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    In the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights, it is stated that an individual shall have freedom of speech and freedom of the press. However, there have been numerous controversies challenging the right of freedom of speech, and how people should use this right without violating other people’s rights. A perfect example can be found when college students express their beliefs on campus. In some cases, when college students express their racial, sexual, and religious views through songs, banners,…

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    American people have is the freedom of speech. The Constitution states; “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” The freedom of speech and press gives the people the right to express their views, and hear the views of others. The American government is set up in a way that requires the ability of the people to express their views. While, freedom of speech is protected by…

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