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Ch 19 Civil Liberties. Bill of Rights. 1st 10 amendments of constitution Created a set of civil liberties or protections against government abuse of power. Bill of Rights Cont. Rights are relative not absolute
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Bill of Rights • 1st 10 amendments of constitution • Created a set of civil liberties or protections against government abuse of power
Bill of Rights Cont. • Rights are relative not absolute • Each person is free to do as they please as long as it doesn’t infringe on the rights of others.
1st amendment • Freedom of Speech • Freedom of Press • Freedom of religion • Freedom of Assembly • Freedom of Petition
Frredom of Religion • 1st amendment prohibits a national religion • Prohibits government interference in the free exercise of religion
Establishment Clause • Creates a wall of separation between church and state • Most religious property and contributions are free from taxes.
Parochial Schools • May receive aid for non religious items such as microscopes, math books, or computers
Prayer in Schools • 1963 begin each day with a prayer unconstitutional • 1980 10 commandments unconstitutional • 1985 moment of silence unconstitutional
Final ruling prayer in schools • Schools may neither advance or inhibit religion • Students must pray silently • Or form a club that meets after or before school
Christmas Displays on Government Property • Must be non religious (ex snowmen, snowflakes) • Or represent all religions.
Freedom of Speech • The 1st amendment guarantees everyone freedom of speech in spoken and written word.
Slander • Spoken untrue comments about a person or group
Libel • Written untrue negative comments about a person or group.
Sedition • An attempt to overthrow the government by force or speech
Alien and Sedition act • Made it a crime to print utter or publish anything disloyal to the government. Has been repealed
Smith Act • 1940 • Made it a crime to advocate the violent overthrow of the government. Has since been repealed
Obscenity • 3 conditions • Incites Lust • Appeals to prurient nature • Lacks intellectual artistic or political value
Prior Restraint • Banning something before it is released to the public. • Banned in the constitution
Freedom of Press • Confidentiality- the right of journalists to keep their sources secret • Shield Laws- Laws to protect journalists.
MPAA • Rates motion pictures from G-NC 17 based on content.
FCC • Regulates television and radio for content. • Federal Communication Commission
Cable TV • Faces fewer regulations because people pay for it and choose to view the content.
Symbolic Speech • Picketing- Patrolling the outside of a business to prove a point. • Sit ins- Sitting inside a building and refusing to leave.
Private Property • Symbolic Speech illegal on private property or property owned by a person.
Examples of private property • Your House • McDonald’s • Comerica Park • Partridge Creek Mall
Public Property • Symbolic Speech illegal on Public or government owned property
Examples of Public Property • Mohegan High School • The White House • All Post Offices • The sidewalk in front of your house