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 for a redress of grievances.” Question: “Should the First Amendment be revised or updated to fit today’s society?” This simple yet complex statement is what our nation was founded on. As a growing society, we exercise our freedom of speech every day. The first amendment is one of the most used in legal cases involving the United States Supreme Court…
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The 1st Amendment of the Bill Of Rights is an integral part of U.S history. First of all, what is the 1st Amendment? It states that all citizens of the United States of America are entitled to the freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, and the freedom to protest and petition the government. This means that the government cannot establish a national religion that we must worship, the government cannot arrest or punish people who criticize high-government officials, and the government…
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the First Amendment. The First Amendment of the United States Constitution stands as a cornerstone of American democracy, embodying fundamental principles of freedom of expression, religion, assembly, and the right to petition the government. A good way to describe it is, “preventing the government from making laws that regulate an establishment of religion; prohibiting the free exercise of religion; abridge the freedom of speech, the freedom of the press, the freedom of assembly, or the right to…
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The Tinker vs. Des Moines case is a land-mark case in upholding the rights of school children, and their freedom to express their opinions and views. Many have heard of the case, while others are unaware of its existence. The real conflict, however is whether the defendants, John and Mary Beth Tinker were right or wrong. In December of 1965, the Tinker siblings decided to wear black armbands with peace signs on them to protest America’s involvement in the Vietnam War. After getting suspended from…
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The news and entertainment media do have a strong influence on the ideas of the general populace. By the First Amendment, news and entertainment media do have a right to speak out to the people of the United States of America. The authors Kurt Vonnegut and Rodney Smolla explain how news and entertainment media have a strong influence on the idea of the people of the United States of America. The author, Kurt Vonnegut, wrote a novel, Slaughterhouse-Five, about the Battle of the Bulge in Europe in…
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old girl, TLO, and the state of New Jersey. TLO is disputing that the assistant vice principal at her high school did not have the right to search her purse on the grounds of her smoking a cigarette in the bathroom. Because TLO pleaded that the search of her purse violated the Fourth Amendment; The Supreme Court usually only deals with cases involving the Constitution. Issue: The basic legal question being asked is if the assistant vice principal had reasonable suspicion of the student committing…
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controversial church that spreads its message of anti-gay rights, how God hates America and Obama, and how America’s soldiers were going to hell. The Westboro Baptist Church always makes sure that they don’t break the law, but I disagree with the Supreme Court’s decision allowing the Westboro Baptist Church to protests at military funerals, because some of the words and phrases could be interpreted as fighting words, which are not protected by the first amendment. To understand this essay to the fullest, you…
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The Westboro Baptist Church The Westboro Baptist Church is a very controversial group. Their public protests cause political and emotional turmoil, with people carrying signs such as “God hates fags” and “The best kind of soldier is a dead soldier”. The question is: should we or should we not limit the rights of the WBC to protest such hateful topics? Our Constitution says so, but some people say that in certain situations, there should be limitations. In “PREACHING HATE- STATES TRY TO LIMIT…
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Burning the American flag is said to be protected by the first amendment. Burning the flag is seen as freedom of speech and protest. The very act of burn the American flag in protest is a hate crime and the very opposite of what the flag stands for. The decision that flag burning is constitutional was decided by the Supreme Court during the Texas VS. Johnson case in 1989. This decision was wildly controversial to this day could be overturned by the Supreme Court in a revote. Gregory Lee Johnson…
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States of America and was “first written constitution of the United States”(History Articles of Confederation). The Articles of Confederation were the first governing document therefore the nation was weak and states operated like independent countries (History Articles of Confederation). Some major reasons of why the Constitution is needed is because it established the national government, giving guidelines, and giving citizens basic rights as an individual. The Constitution was “signed on September…
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