![]() ![]() Government as Regulator of the Electoral Process: Elections and Referendums.Government as Employer: Free Expression Generally.Government as Employer: Political and Other Outside Activities.Particular Governmental Regulations That Restrict Expression.Material Support of Terrorist Organizations.Exclusion of Certain Aliens as a First Amendment Problem.Suppression of Communist Propaganda in the Mails.Legislative Investigations and the First Amendment.Employment Restrictions and Loyalty Oaths. ![]() Disabilities Attaching to Membership in Proscribed Organizations.Punishment for Membership in an Organization That Engages in Proscribed Advocacy.Compelled Registration of Communist Party.Maintenance of National Security and the First Amendment.Conflict Between Organization and Members.Imposition of Consequences for Holding Certain Beliefs.Flag Salutes and Other Compelled Speech.Modern Tests and Standards: Vagueness, Overbreadth, Strict Scrutiny, Intermediate Scrutiny, and Effectiveness of Speech Restrictions.The “Absolutist” View of the First Amendment, With a Note on “Preferred Position”.Clear and Present Danger Revised: Dennis.Contempt of Court and Clear and Present Danger.The Adoption of Clear and Present Danger.Subsequent Punishment: Clear and Present Danger and Other Tests.Injunctions and the Press in Fair Trial Cases.Freedom of Expression: Is There a Difference Between Speech and Press?.Freedom of Expression: The Philosophical Basis.Free Exercise Exemption From General Governmental Requirements.Religious Displays on Government Property.Exemption of Religious Organizations from Generally Applicable Laws.Access of Religious Groups to Public Property.Governmental Encouragement of Religion in Public Schools: Curriculum Restriction.Governmental Encouragement of Religion in Public Schools: Prayers and Bible Reading.Governmental Encouragement of Religion in Public Schools: Released Time.Financial Assistance to Church-Related Institutions.Government Neutrality in Religious Disputes.Court Tests Applied to Legislation Affecting Religion.Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. ![]()
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