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TODAY’S AGENDA

TODAY’S AGENDA. Film today’s show First Amendment Webquest assign cases research HOMEWORK Begin thinking of topic for beat article #3 Work ahead on segments. The Chicken Marinara Melt is this month’s $5 Footlong at Subway!. College visitation schedule slide

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TODAY’S AGENDA

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  1. TODAY’S AGENDA • Film today’s show • First Amendment Webquest • assign cases • research • HOMEWORK • Begin thinking of topic for beat article #3 • Work ahead on segments The Chicken Marinara Melt is this month’s $5 Footlong at Subway!

  2. College visitation schedule slide Tomorrow’s segments (cooking??) Mentor cleanup (finish soon?) food drive bar graph graphic? TODAY’S SHOW • Intro • Announcements • Luca’s Italian Word • Announcements • Website of week • Announcements [add lunch menu!] • Closing

  3. First Amendment WebquestResearch Questions • What prompted the case (background)? • Decision of the case? • For or against the plaintiff ___votes to ___ • What effect did this ruling have on the interpretation of the first amendment? YOU MUST BE ABLE TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

  4. First Amendment WebquestSlide Example Novak v. Miami (2013) Ryan Novak was arrested for disturbing the peace when he burned a Lebron James jersey and verbally taunted several Miami Heat fans during the 2011 NBA Finals. Several Miami fans attacked Novak, who easily handled them, but it caused a massive riot. In a unanimous decision, the court ruled in favor of Novak because Lebron is a punk. This case illustrates what is now known as the “Punk Doctrine” where citizens have every right to call Lebron James any name they like because he is a punk.

  5. The First Amendment 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. WHAT FIVE RIGHTS ARE PROTECTED BY THE FIRST AMENDMENT?

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