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Agenda- 1/15 1.Warmup: Flag Murals Article (LS) 2.Lecture: Ch. 19 (RS) 3.Project Time 4.HW:-Work on project
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Warm-up: School Murals Case Situation: A high school has set a precedent of allowing student groups to paint murals on school walls. The Model United Nations Club wants to paint a mural about 1st Amendment rights, including a picture of a burning American flag to symbolize free expression. The school administration tells the club they can’t paint a mural that includes a burning flag. Question: If you were a judge, and this case appeared in your courtroom (with the students challenging the administration’s decision), what would be your ruling? Justify it using the Bill of Rights. When finished, come up, grab the actual article and compare your ruling to the actual ruling. Flag Burning clipLSU clip
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Ch. 19- Civil Liberties: 1st Amendment Freedoms
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Freedom of Religion The freedom to practice any religion you choose as long as the practice of it does not harm others Establishment Clause –Establishes a separation of church and state –Ex. schools & prayer, bible, evolution, student groups Free Exercise Clause - the right to believe whatever you choose to believe
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Freedom of Speech and Press Forms of Limited Speech 1.Libel false and malicious use of printed words 2.Slander false and malicious use of spoken words 3.Obscenity
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Freedom of Speech and Press Forms of Protected Speech 1.Prior Restraint -New York Times v. U.S. 2. Symbolic Speech -Tinker v. Des Moines 3. Commercial Speech
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Freedom of Assembly & Petition 1.Public vs. Private Property 2.Time-Place-Manner Regulations 3.Freedom of Association
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