Introduction
Ciro Toriello, 701 1/24/14
Amendment I
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 press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
People have the right peacefully protest or come together, the right to have any religion, to say what you want, and to talk against the government.
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Being any religion(freedom of religion).
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Speaking freely about or against any law(freedom of speech).
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A group of people coming together and protesting peacefully(peaceful assembly).
Task
Ciro Toriello
701
2/21/2014
Freedom of Speech
First Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia, the ...
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This site shows more about the freedom of speech from the first amendment.
First Amendment | Wex Legal Dictionary / Encyclopedia | LII / Legal ...
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This website goes further in depth about the first amendment and freedom of expression.
First Amendment and the Meaning of "Free Speech"
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In this website it discusses more about what “freedom of speech” means.
What Does Free Speech Mean? - U.S. Courts
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This website also states what the freedom of speech is and what it allows you to do.
Bill of Rights Institute: First Amendment: Freedom of Speech (1791 ...
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In this website it shows more history to the freedom of speech.
Freedom of religion
Freedom of religion in the United States - Wikipedia, the free ...
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In this site it states facts about the freedom of religion.
Freedom of Religion - Copley First Amendment Center
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More about what the freedom of religion allows up to do.
Free Exercise of Religion and the First Amendment
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In this website it explains more about freedom of religion and exercising it.
Quotes About Freedom Of Religion (28 quotes) - Goodreads
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These are quotes about the freedom of religion from famous figures.
Freedom of Religion and the Establishment Clause
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In this website it states what you can do with religion of religion.
Freedom of peaceful assembly
Freedom of assembly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This shows what the freedom of assembly actually is.
Amendment I: Freedom of Assembly and Petition
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In this website it shows depth into the freedom of speech.
Freedom of Assembly - Lincoln University
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This is an article all about the topic.
What is Peaceable Assembly or the Right of Assembly? « Islands of LA
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In this website it discusses about what having the freedom of assembly means.
Freedom of association - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This explains more about what the freedom of association or assembly is.
Process
What Does Free Speech Mean? - U.S. Courts
If one were to shout an absurd word or phrase such as “fire” or “there’s a bomb” into a crowded area, would it be legal or following the first amendment?
Freedom of Religion - Copley First Amendment Center
Even if your religion would involve demonic or illegal rituals, is it allowed to be practiced?
Amendment I: Freedom of Assembly and Petition
Because of this amendment, can dangerous groups such as terrorists of the KKK assemble within the US to plan illegal actions?
Evaluation
arzana Akther
Visual Art
701
Video:http://content.time.com/time/video/player/0,32068,1027506447001_2080296,00.html
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Why was the amendment 4 created?
To protect people against arbitrary police power.
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What did they search for in people’s house?
They searched for false evidence.
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What makes the fourth amendments controversial?
The fact that it sometimes only applies to some people. The people that are not gaining from it can disagree to its importance.
Conclusion
Ciro Toriello and Farzana Akther
701
2/23/14
First Amendment Video
Supreme Court Rules First Amendment Does Not Apply To Annoying
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Yes, this is a real case or event because it was talked over in supreme court.
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Are they justified to do this to Tom Becker?
They are not justified.
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If they take away this man’s right to speak, doesn’t it mean that the Supreme Court itself is breaking the amendments?
Yes, because is freedom to speech so why is he being taken away. He has the right to talk\speech?