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Civil Liberties Lab: Bong Hits for Jesus
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009. Bong Hits for Jesus. Speaking of religion and marijuana. There was a recent case about religion, freedom of speech, and students' rights in Morse v Frederick. File a video, audio, or print mock-report from the Supreme Court as a reporter explaining the Supreme Court ruling and how it affects students. Post your response to your blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bekah, Musette, Connor, Reagan. Carie, Katie, Taylor. Hannah, Shelby, Caleb. Maria, Fola, Lauren, Hsin-I. A blog...
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Civil Liberties Lab: Freedom of Speech?
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Sunday, March 15, 2009. Warning. This lab may be very upsetting to some of you. Is there any speech that you think goes too far to be protected by the First Amendment? Some Supreme Court justice thought so. Justice Robert H. Jackson said. The Constitution is not a suicide pact" in a 1949 ruling. The court has drawn lines of some things that are not protected speech. Is there anything you think goes too far and should not be protected speech? Watch the following videos of the Westboro Baptist Church.
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Civil Liberties Lab: Freedom to be crazy
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Monday, March 16, 2009. Freedom to be crazy. There is an intereseting religion named Summum. They have petitioned a city government in Utah to put up a monument to their religion. In a city park. Actually petition a real public entity (your town, city, county) to erect a monument to your religion ( real. Or made up). Document your work and see what happens. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bekah, Musette, Connor, Reagan. Carie, Katie, Taylor. Hannah, Shelby, Caleb. Maria, Fola, Lauren, Hsin-I. A blog ...
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Civil Liberties Lab: Civil Liberties Lab
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Monday, March 23, 2009. This site will present you with a number of labs about civil liberties to complete. Be creative and complete any four. Labs with whatever resources you have: pen and paper, audio recorder, still digital camera, or video camera. Make a blog ( blogspot. Flash web site ( wix. Or wiki ( wetpaint. Of all your labs, then send a link of your site to milnerj@uncsa.edu and we'll share all your work on our blogroll here at Civil Liberty Lab. Now let's begin our work! Carie, Katie, Taylor.
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Civil Liberties Lab: This I Believe
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Tuesday, January 1, 2002. Record a sound essay about civil liberties for This I Believe. Post your sound recording on your blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bekah, Musette, Connor, Reagan. Carie, Katie, Taylor. Hannah, Shelby, Caleb. Maria, Fola, Lauren, Hsin-I. Tessa, Cynthia, Rae. Tim, Corey, Paul. Calleja, Josette, Young-In, Jennifer. Eve, Libby, Abi. Lindsey, Chelsea, Sam. Hayley, Reagan, Casey. Ariana, Kelly, Amanda. Kelsey, Davida, Perry. Emma, Zach, Grace. What do I need? How do I do this?
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Civil Liberties Lab: Dress Codes
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009. On February 24, 1969, the landmark Supreme Court case, Tinker V. Des Moines. Guaranteed that students had certain civil liberties in school. Since the 1980s the rights of students have become more limited. What am I going to wear to school? There is a legal answer to this question. Speech is much more than just words. What you wear is considered a form of speech. Many school districts across the nation have instituted student dress codes. One school in Florida even banned rainbows.
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Civil Liberties Lab: Prom!
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009. Can a same sex couple go to prom at a public high school? Read what the law says. And then document any school's policy. Interview a member of that school's prom committee or an administrator to find out their school's policy on same sex couples attending prom. Do one of the following. 1)Write a letter to an actual school about the law and their policy regarding same sex couples attending prom. Post your letter to your blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Carie, Katie, Taylor.