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1. 1986: Bethel v. Fraser, Courts allow greater expression in ___ ___ than in public schools.
K S R A B P C U I P L
2. First Amendment protects freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, & petition, which allows people to hold the government ___ .
N A A C L T C U E B O
3. 1969: Tinker v. Des Moines, Supreme Court rules that students have free speech as long as it does not disrupt ___ ___ .
U E I L E N S T O P A C C A S D O R
4. Authoritarian Countries control the media and restrict free speech in order to ___ ___ .
W N A A R M E P I T I O N
5. Common explanations for restrictions of speech in military is the need for respecting the ___ of ___ .
N M O D C I N A A H C M
6. ___ is the process of applying federal law at the state and local level, which is what happened to freedom of speech.
O I T N O R N P O I A R C
7. Government cannot regulate conent of expression, but government can regulate the time, place, and ___ of speech.
N N M R A E
8. Bill of Rights prevents ___ from punishing you, but it does not prevent your parents, boss, or neighbor from punishing you.
N E T O N R V M G E
9. 1969: Brandenburg v. Ohio, Supreme Court said speech that “generally” advocates violence is protected, but speech directed toward “inciting ___ lawlessness” could be punished.
A I E T I D M E M
10. ___ Speech is conduct that expresses an idea, like sit-ins, flag waving, demonstrations, wearing armbands, or protest buttons.
C B L O S Y M I
11. 1964: New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, Supreme Court determined that a false story is protected, unless the story was made with the knowledge that it was ___ .
S E F L A
12. Free speech cases require justices to weigh the ___ to the ___ against the benefit of free speech.
P I E U D B N G C R A L
13. If a statement is ___ , it is NOT defamation; no matter if it is written or spoken, no matter how damaging or embarrassing.
E T R U
14. Obscenity is not protected speech, defined as anything that treats ___ or ___ in an offensive manner (disrespectful).
X S N Y T I E D U
15. Defamation is a false expression that damages a person’s reputation, and when it is documented it is called ___ .
E B L L I
16. 1957: standards for what is considered obscene differ between communities, so zoning ordinances restrict location of stores that feature ___ .
Y P O O A R H G N P R
17. Defamation is a false expression that damages a person’s reputation, and when it is spoken it is called ___ .
R D S E L N A
18. 1919: Schenck v. United States, Schenk arrested for anti-draft leaflets, & Court upheld arrest because actions took place during ___ when there was a “clear & present danger”.
I T W E R A M
19. Governments may restrict forms of commercial speech if they have a good reason, such as advertising ___ to children.
I T E E C S R G T A
20. Fighting words are not protected speech, defined as threatening words that are spoken face-to-face and that are likely to cause ___ violence.
A I I D E T M E M