Be Saved by Will. Theresa Knapp, Acting Director, Advertising, Labeling and Formulation Division Janet M. Evans, Attorney, Federal Trade Commission Michael.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Virginia State Bar Annual Meeting Corporate Counsel Section Update on Do Not Call & Spam Michael Goodman Federal Trade Commission
Advertisements

Freedom of the Press Origin and importance. How did begin? When press surfaced on the horizon- very little knowledge of objectives/functions Press developed,
Intro to Constitutional Law Freedom of Speech. Intro Founding Fathers knew that the Constitution might need to be changed.
Three Branches of the Government
“TIPS” PRESENTATION BY BILL MULQUEEN MAY 16 & 17, 2000.
SECTION 1 Freedom of Speech and Press Discuss the meaning and importance of each of the rights guaranteed under the Bill of Rights and how each is secured.
Magruder’s American Government
Chapter 4 The Supreme Court and the Constitution
Constitutional Rights C. 13 s.1. All Americans have Basic Rights What are Human rights? Human rights are fundamental freedoms Freedoms for all people.
Constitution Sydney Werlein, Ali Voss, Brian Jones.
FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS Mr. Chris Sandford American Government and Politics.
Public Communications Law Lecture 1 Slide 1 The First Amendment This course is fundamentally a study of the First Amendment freedoms and how they apply.
Tinker Sample Law and Ethics.
The Judicial Branch Missy LaCroix Annie Caldwell.
Bills  Proposed legislation  Ex: All bills that raise revenue (taxes) must originate in the House of Representatives.
The First Amendment’s 5 Freedoms
Amending the Constitution
American Government Fall 2007 Civil Liberties. Freedoms from arbitrary government interference Found in Bill of Rights (first 10 amendments) –Speech –Press.
Review Questions: Court Cases.
Freedom of Speech Congress shall make no law… abridging the freedom of speech”.
Chapter 19 Section 3 Objective: To understand the scope of and the limits on free speech and press.
AP Government: Chapter 4 Civil Liberties and Public Policy.
Chapter 4 Civil Liberties.  Pages Thursday’s Reading.
Can the First Amendment Save Controversial Packaging? Janet M. Evans Federal Trade Commission Presentation for NABCA Legal Symposium March 12, 2013.
Civil Liberties Introduction and First Amendment Forensics September 3,
SIXTH GRADE WRITING CLASS “FREEDOM OF SPEECH” IN THE.
Interpreting the Bill of Rights.  Judges - interpret meaning of citizens’ rights 1. local judges 2. states judges 3. Supreme Court *Decisions of the.
Date: April 10, 2013 Topic: Freedom of Religion Aim: How has religious freedom been defined by the Supreme Court? Do Now: Describe the following provisions.
How is Democracy Socially Constructed? Is it Through Conflict We Find Social Reality? Presented by: Chelsea Jonson Spring
The Bill of Rights. Congress shall make no law The Bill of Rights Congress shall make no law a) respecting an establishment of religion,
Basics of Religious Rights. 1 st Amendment Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;
$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $ Branches of Government Principles of the Constitution.
Unit 2 Day 6 TLW: Develop an understanding of federalism, judicial review, and the amendment process.
MONEY IN POLITICS Review & Update LWV Money in Politics Review and Update “This political system is awash in money... The effect of all this, unfortunately,
The first amendment What it is and how it affects American media today.
American National Government Chapter 4 Civil Liberties Pezza.
Copyright © 2008 by West Legal Studies in Business A Division of Thomson Learning Chapter 4 The Constitution as the Foundation of the Legal Environment.
Good Morning!. Why is the father “stalling”? Intro Activity: October 10.
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 first amendment What it is and how it affects American journalism.
In 1969, in Des Moines, Iowa, students (John F. Tinker, Christopher Eckhardt and Mary- Beth Tinker) wore black armbands to school to protest the Vietnam.
ExecutiveLegislativeJudicialFactsMisc
Amendment I Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech,
Due Process, including no forced testimony Unwritten power is reserved to the people or the state.
Civics. 1 st amendment Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the.
Government Chapter 13 Civil Liberties We skipped 12, deal with it. Not 58 terms.
Civil Liberties Introduction and First Amendment Forensics September 3,
Unit 2B Grudgeball. Limit  Does the 4 th amendment extend or limit the power of the government?
Schenck vs United States
Copyright Addendum Copyright © Jeffrey Pittman.
Civil Liberties Americans have held liberty in high regard since lost their liberties spurred a break from Great Britain. Americans valued the idea of.
Citizens United v Federal Election Commission (FEC), 2010
The First Amendment.
1st Amendment Court Cases
Supreme Court Congress Campaign Finance
Chapter 13 Section 1.
Key Ch. 4 Vocabulary.
The Expansion of Expression
Student Speech in Schools
The First Amendment Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom.
The 14th Amendment and Incorporation
Tinker v. Des Moines Student Speech At School
U.S. Government King SS 6 October 29, 2014.
Five principles of the constitution
Newspaper bhspioneerspirit.
LANDMARK SUPREME COURT CASES
Student Speech in Schools
Amendment A minor change in a document
Chapter 4 THE CONSTITUTION AS THE FOUNDATION OF THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
Presentation transcript:

Be Saved by Will

Theresa Knapp, Acting Director, Advertising, Labeling and Formulation Division Janet M. Evans, Attorney, Federal Trade Commission Michael O’Brien, General Counsel Palm Bay International The Panel

"Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech" Bill of Rights 1791, the Free Speech clause of the First Amendment

"commercial speech" did not appear in any decision of any court of the United States until 1971 “ A corporation is a person” US Supreme court But

125 years later “ Corporations are people, my friend” Aug.11, Mitt Romney, town hall, Des Moines, IA

"The commercial marketplace, like other spheres of our social and cultural life, provides a forum where ideas and information flourish. Some of the ideas and information are vital, some of slight worth. But the general rule is that the speaker and the audience, not the government, assess the value of the information presented. Thus, even a communication that does no more than propose a commercial transaction is entitled to the coverage of the First Amendment.“ US Supreme Court