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Dual Enrollment Government November 28 th & 29 th , 2016 Ms. Walker Civil Liberties & Civil Rights“If ever time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall
possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to
prevent its ruin.” -- Samuel AdamsObjective:
Today we will examine freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly and rights of criminal suspects. We will continue to examine the relevant significant Supreme Court cases that have helped to define the contours of these liberties.
Warm-Up: How would you describe “speech” in the context of the 1st
amendment?
Agenda: 1. Warm Up2. Civil Liberties lecture –Freedom of Speech, Freedom of
Assembly, Freedom of the Press and Rights of Criminal Suspects
3. “Light” research on:a. Schenck v. United Statesb. Brandenburg v. Ohioc. Tinker v. Des Moinesd. Texas v. Johnsone. New York Times v. Sullivan
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