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MSUM Freedom of Speech Discussion

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The answers are researched for you, but I am interested in reading what you think and how you support your arguments using the data and information provided. This questions seems longer than it is.

  1. Despite the fact that the First Amendment reads “Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom . . . of the press,” the Supreme Court has recognized the need to limit the press in certain instances. There are three parts to the question, but you can get away with answering all of them together because they belong together.
    1. Explain the Court’s willingness to place restrictions on the press, and under what circumstances such restrictions are warranted.
    2. Also, discuss the distinctions made by the Court between different types of media.
    3. Is the Court more or less willing to restrict the First Amendment rights of radio, TV, print journalism, or the Internet?

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