Similar words: amendment, first-aid kit, first and foremost, amend, lament, tournament, ornamental, parliament. Meaning: n. an amendment to the Constitution of the United States guaranteeing the right of free expression; includes freedom of assembly and freedom of the press and freedom of religion and freedom of speech.
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31. However, opponents charge that the new Internet regulations amount to unconstitutional censorship that would criminalize expression protected by the First Amendment.
32. In a case decided seven years ago, the court had limited the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.
33. Thus such ceremonials do not violate the First Amendment unless the language used in them is unacceptable.
34. Courts have held that academic freedom is based on the First Amendment and is fundamental to our democratic society.
35. Similarly, unprofessional disclosures within the school may not be protected by the First Amendment.
36. This law, however, went much further than necessary, broadly restricting the First Amendment right of political expression.
37. A local Republican party of official claimed the law violated equal protection and First Amendment principles.
38. The state supreme court advised the governor that the law violated the First Amendment rights of teachers.
39. Yet the First Amendment has been construed to include certain of those rights.
40. The board argued that the dispute was not protected by the First Amendment since it was an internal personnel matter.
41. All new media have been born under the cloud of some form of lesser First Amendment protection.
42. State law requiring a flag salute is superseded by the First Amendment of the Constitution.
43. According to the federal courts, the First Amendment protects the right of teachers to promote and organize a union.
44. Thus the First Amendment did not apply to this case since the discharge of the teachers was not a state action.
45. First Amendment secures the right of free speech.
46. The First Amendment also provides for the right to demand a change in government policies.
47. From a First Amendment perspective, there simply can be no government - selected bad words.
48. But school officials under the first amendment First Amendment may not take sides in religion.
49. "Debate on public issues should be robust, uninhibited and wide-open," he wrote, because "speech on public issues occupies the highest rung of the hierarchy of First Amendment values.
50. Those words are part of the First Amendment,[www.Sentencedict.com] which guarantees freedom of expression and other rights.
51. WikiLeaks seems to be hoping that by calling itself a news organisation it will be protected by the First Amendment.
52. Some people assert, correctly, that to limit First Amendment protections to those activities we like is to eviscerate the Constitution.
53. Q : NAME ONE RIGHT GUARANTEED BY THE FIRST AMENDMENT?
54. In the early 1940s the Supreme Court announced in rather definitive terms that the First Amendment did not cover obscene or libelous speech, fighting words, or commercial speech.
55. PLAINTIFF'S ARGUMENT: Mencken argues that by placing a monument with a religious message on state-owned and -managed property, New Hudson establishes religion in violation of the First Amendment.
56. A majority of the U.S. Supreme Court, which since the 1920s had seemed to take an ever more speech-protective view of the First Amendment, now apparently reversed itself.
57. Anita Dung is Obama's Joseph Goebbels. How dare these Marxist traitors dismantle our Constitution, and our First Amendment! ! !
58. The proof is according to the college professorship admissible authorized rule 4 first amendment fifth article.
59. The company said, however, that it has First Amendment concerns about some advertising curbs.
60. First Amendment: " Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech. "
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