Lecture notes for 3/10/99
Continuation of Freedom of Speech -see p. 537 -obscenity is one issue commonly debated in courts -Cowen vs. California (1971) -Cowen wore a jacket wtih words opposing the Vietnam War in addition to offensive language -Freedom of Expression protected Cowen's right to wear the jacket -Miller vs. California (1973) -Miller Standards formed to "define obscenity" -Two standards -Local community standards determine what is obscene -Something expressed that lacks serious liberary, political, artistic, educational, or scientific value is considered obscene -Political Correctness: a way to seek to suppress opinions and expressions considered racist, sexist, etc. (therefore, expression that display insensitivity to certain groups) -John Doe vs. University of Michigan (1989) -The University of Michigan adopted speech codes to prevent racial or sexual discrimination or harassment -Issue of case: does the speech codes violate the 1st amendment of the Bill of Rights? -Answer: yes -The court says the university did not have the right to prohibit certain speech just because it is considered offensive Freedom of the Press -The founders believe the press is absolutely necessary in order to criticize government and to keep the government from gaining too much power -No Prior Restraint Doctrine -government cannot prevent people from publishing material that is offensive to a group, the government, etc. -The case of Near vs. Minnesota (1931) formed this doctrine -Libel and slander -Two elements -damaging falsehood -Malice and reckless disregard for the truth -The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996) -In this movie, the matters of the case is nothing more than a matter of taste Freedom of Assembly -The right of the people to peacefully assemble -Examples of rights -Right of association: having the right to associate with any person, group, or organization -Right to protest -Right to parade -Right to picket -Time, place, and manner restriction: the government has the ability to halt and prosecute the assembly if the assembly does not have a permit