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Freedom of Speech, Religion, and Press
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Understand how the Supreme Court balances competing rights in deciding cases involving freedom of speech, religion, the press, and assembly Apply concepts to sample problems
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Presumption in favor of free speech Limits: (1) does not protect speech that poses a “clear and present danger” of some “evil” (national security, breach of peace, sedition) (2) “fighting words”—statutes must be narrowly drawn (3)libel and slander (4) obscenity (“indecent” protected for adults) (5) time, place and manner
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Two parts: (1) no establishment of religion; (2) no interference with free exercise Establishment—Lemon test Free Exercise—belief is unlimited; action is not (can’t excuse criminal behavior under the guise of religious belief) “Strict scrutiny” test—compelling state interest and least intrusive means Examples? Polygamy; human sacrifice; drug use (“centrality” and “sincerity of belief”)
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Key concepts: Prior restraint not permitted except cases of national security Coverage of trials—some limits permitted, but no “gag orders” Shield laws—protection of sources Internet—treated like print media rather than broadcast (greater protection) Advertising—”commercial” speech less protected than “pure” speech
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