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A woman’s Right to Choose
The topic sounding women’s right to abortion have been a controversial topic both legally and socially. The right to women to choose and control her body really shouldn’t be debated topic. Nonetheless, this has been an ongoing debate that on state and federal level that doesn’t seem to have a solution. The circumstances on which … Continue reading A woman’s Right to Choose
Freedom of Speech: A Privilege of the Majority.
The First Amendment to U.S. Constitution states that “Congress shall not no laws … abridging the freedom of speech”. The amendment was designed to protect freedom of speech; however, as the Supreme Court has demonstrated, freedom of speech is not absolute. Over and over, the Court has ensured limitation on free speech especially when it … Continue reading Freedom of Speech: A Privilege of the Majority.
The First Amendment and Civil Right Activists.
Among other guaranteed and cherished values, the First Amendment protects the freedom of speech. As it clearly stated in the constitution, “congress should not make laws abridging the freedom of speech to assemble, or of the press; of the right of the people to peacefully assemble and petition the government.” The constitution’s First Amendment has a … Continue reading The First Amendment and Civil Right Activists.
Blog Audit
The blogging process had been much easier this time around. Having done this last semester, I found that I was able to fall into the routine easily. However, this time it is different subject matter from last semester and I must say it is also much more interesting. When I started writing on the topic … Continue reading Blog Audit