This amendment protects speech and press freedoms.
What is the First Amendment?
This case established “clear and present danger.”
What is Schenck v. United States?
This government department controls military press access.
What is the Pentagon / Department of Defense?
Government censorship involves government ______ information.
➡ What is restricting / suppressing / controlling?
This case established the “imminent lawless action” test.
What is Brandenburg v. Ohio?
Journalists embedded with the military must follow these.
What are ground rules?
The government can restrict speech if it creates this type of danger.
What is imminent danger / lawless action?
This Supreme Court case limited prior restraint by the government.
What is New York Times Co. v. United States?
These can be taken away if journalists break Pentagon rules.
What are press credentials / press passes?
This term describes stopping speech before it happens.
What is prior restraint?
This analogy is used to justify the suppression of speech in the landmark case Schenk v. U.S
What is yelling fire in a crowded theater.
This type of discrimination unfairly targets groups based on their points of view
What is viewpoint discrimination?
This standard that puts a limitation on free speech comes from Schenck v. United States.
What is “clear and present danger”?
In this 1969 case, the Supreme Court held that students do not “shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate,” striking down a school’s ban on black armbands protesting the Vietnam War.
What is Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District?
News organizations protested Pentagon rules by doing this.
What is handing in press passes / walking out?