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The APsolute RecAP: United States Government Edition - The Bill of Rights and First Amendment

The APsolute RecAP: United States Government Edition - The Bill of Rights and First Amendment

Update: 2020-11-10
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Today we are looking at the Bill of Rights and the reason behind its creation (1:00 ). Starting with the first amendment, we consider both the establishment clause and free exercise clause with regard to religion (1:57 ). We then turn to freedom of speech in both its pure and symbolic forms (4:31 ). Finally, we will look at what kind of speech isn’t protected (6:08 ).

Today’s question of the day is (8:15 ): What 1988 SCOTUS case said student speech could be regulated when it involved things that were school sponsored?

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The APsolute RecAP: United States Government Edition - The Bill of Rights and First Amendment

The APsolute RecAP: United States Government Edition - The Bill of Rights and First Amendment

Kristen Branch, Brad Kingett, Melanie Kingett, Zach Caruso