The First Amendment

 

Watch The First Amendment https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ap-us-government-and-politics/civil-liberties-and-civil-rights/first-amendment-religion/v/the-first-amendment video and read the First Amendment https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/first_amendment article, Free Speech and Democracy in the Video Age http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bsh&an=115424861&site=eds-live&scope=site&authtype=shib&custid=s8856897 article, and review all the one-page Supreme Court decisions listed in the Required Resources section.
What is symbolic speech, and is it protected by the First Amendment?

For example: Capital City has an ordinance that makes it a felony to burn or otherwise desecrate the city’s Great Seal. Another ordinance makes it a felony to use profane, obscene, or rude language in a city park or to wear any clothing with such language. Homer and his adult son, Bart, are angry at the government of Capital City for closing down their favorite donut shop for health code violations. In protest, they go to the park, where Homer burns the city flag containing the Great Seal. Bart is wearing a shirt that reads, “Support donuts, Death to the Capital City Health Department!!” Both are arrested.
Is their conduct protected by the First Amendment? Fully explain your answer. Be sure to support your answer with scholarly sources and appellate court opinions.

 

The First Amendment

 

 

 

 

Scenario:

You have a standard practice of displaying all student work in your classroom. Recently, you assigned students to write an essay and submit a pictorial depiction on the person they considered to be their hero. One of your students submitted an essay on Jesus and a drawing of the Last Supper.

Write a 500-750-word essay in which you discuss:

1. Any legal issues regarding the grading of your student’s essay and whether you could display the student’s work.

2. How does the First Amendment apply to this situation?

Include at least five references in your essay. At least three of the five references should cite U.S. Supreme Court cases.

 

The First Amendment

 

 

 

 

Scenario:

You have a standard practice of displaying all student work in your classroom. Recently, you assigned students to write an essay and submit a pictorial depiction on the person they considered to be their hero. One of your students submitted an essay on Jesus and a drawing of the Last Supper.

Write a 500-750-word essay in which you discuss:

1. Any legal issues regarding the grading of your student’s essay and whether you could display the student’s work.

2. How does the First Amendment apply to this situation?

Include at least five references in your essay. At least three of the five references should cite U.S. Supreme Court cases.