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Free Speech Learning Guide: Table of Contents
Introduction
FAQ
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Key Concepts
From Deep Throat to Bong Hits 4 Jesus
Roots of Free Speech Laws
Writing the First Amendment
The Sedition Act
History
Constitutional Protection for Dangerous Speech?
Oliver Wendell Holmes and Free Speech
The First Amendment in 1900
Schenck v. United States
The Clear and Present Danger Test
Bridges and Terminiello
The Smith Act: Fighting Communism by Restricting Speech
Clarence Brandenburg
Movie Day
Limits of Free Speech
Roth v. United States: A New Definition of Obscenity
Ginzburg v. United States: "Pandering" = Pornography
Miller v. California: The Current Definition of Obscenity
Do Students Have First Amendment Rights?
Tinker v. Des Moines: Establishing the Right
Bethel v. Fraser and Morse v. Frederick: Limiting the Right
Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier: Freedom of Student Press?
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Teaching Free Speech
Current Events & Pop Culture
Pitfalls & Opportunities
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Court Case Analysis: Student Speech
Quotation Analysis: Non-Political Speech
Quotation Analysis: Dangerous Speech
Case Analysis:
Brandenburg v. Ohio
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