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    the press, petition the government, speech, and freedom to public assemble. Other rights in the Bill of Rights like the right to lawyer in court and rights not listed in the Bill of Rights but are still rights of the citizens are important too. The most important right I the Bill of Rights that is essential in keeping balanced rights and order in the American system of government is the right to freedom of religion, the press, petition the government, speech, and freedom to public…

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    created a great debate over the meaning of freedom of speech and the press because it limited what people could say. The two opposing views were crafted by Henry Lee and James Madison. Lee believed that freedom of speech and the press meant exactly what it did when Blackstone wrote it for England, which is that it is a freedom from prior restraint and nothing more. However, Madison stated that the American concept of freedom of the press and speech went beyond what is stated in the common law of…

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    “Freedom of speech”. This contentious combination of scribbled visuals and vertebrate vocalizations varying throughout globalized groups of grown gorillas has been an agent of domestic conflict in contemporary countries since the Enlightenment Era. The definition is clear and yet, the interpretations are blurred. A sheltered college freshman enslaved to supposed honor will proclaim themselves to be the great progressive defender of the disenfranchised and demand that the rights of their fellow…

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    Free Speech and College Censorship In a time where political views and religious beliefs, and even college criticism have become a part of discussion on college campuses, most colleges have a bias that affect students in positive and negative way depending on own political views. Students are getting their 1st amendment right taken away because they think and show different political and religious ideas and protest that goes against the colleges believe. Their is also misrepresentation of…

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    some content should be censored or labeled. On the contrary, censorship takes away freedom of speech and expression. Many believe people should have the right the see what they want. In addition, censorship is very ineffective to students and parents. Censorship is something that the Library Media Selection Committee should not bring into students daily lives. First and foremost, students freedom of speech and expression is crushed when censorship is in the picture. With censorship students…

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    first amendment, freedom of speech, is a contested idea based on its interpretation. There are two interpretations of the first amendment. The first of the two interpretations is that all speech is free to be said, without penalty or law impeding on a person’s beliefs (United States Constitution). The conservative movement pertains to those that mostly identify as current day Republicans. Generally Republicans support the first of the two interpretations of free speech. Republicans take a…

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    each have their own morals and values, and are each of mixed origin. These are what make the individual an American. Freedom of speech, religion, possession are all in the very first amendment of the American Constitution stating "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; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government…

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    The First Amendment, alone with freedom of religion, press, and assembly, talks about the freedom of speech. The freedom of speech prohibits congress from restricting people’s rights to talk freely. There are situations, however, that need a…

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    John Mill Freedom

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    saw in class (The Agenda with Mark Steyn and Islamophobia : America Alone) it hurts and harm people more than it help them. In my essay I will talk about what is limitation and free speeches from John Mill’s opinion, how would Mill respond to the speech issue in this case. Mill in on liberty explained why the freedom of discussion is very important and when this freedom discussion should be limited, in on liberty Mill’s gave us some reasons. Freedom of discussion was accepted even…

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    1st Amendment Advantages

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    I chose the 1st amendment because it is the most important of all. It gives the people of America the right speak freely about anything. You can’t tell someone to be quite because they don’t like what you have to say. The founding fathers put this amendment in the bill of rights because they wanted everyone to be free to speak their mind, no matter what. A lot of people think that it doesn’t matter that this amendment exists so that people can speak their mind, most people who try to stop this…

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