Political Speech Basics
Ethical Dilemmas
Murthy v. Missouri
Hague v. CIO
100

True or False: Political speech is protected by the First Amendment.

True 

100

What does “ethics” mean?

Doing what’s right or fair.

100

What year did Murthy v. Missouri happen?

2024

100

What kind of speech was being limited in this case?

political speech 


200

What does political speech talk about?

Government, elections, or public policy.

200

What are examples of harm that political speech can cause?

Misinformation, manipulation, or exclusion.


200

What social issue was at the center of this case?

CObid-19 and misinformantion on social media 
200

What reason did the city give for banning the CIO’s meetings?

To keep public order.

300

What kind of speech is the most protected under the First Amendment?

poltical speech 


300

DEBATE: Should the government regulate misinformation? Why or why not?

discuss pros (safety) and cons (censorship)

300

Why did the plaintiffs say their rights were violated?

Because the government allegedly told social media to take down their posts


300

What did the CIO want to do in Jersey City?

CIO gathered in NJ for a recruitment drive and to hold public meetings to talk about workers’ rights

400

Debate: What is one danger of restricting political speech?

Citizens lose their voice in decision-making.

400

What does “government guidance vs. coercion” refer to?

The fine line between advising and pressuring platforms to censor content.

400

What was the final decision score?

6-3

400

What did the Supreme Court say about parks and streets?

They can be used for public speech and protests.