
Tips on freedom of expression on the issue of blasphemy …?
I am a student taking a course in sports law. The subject must fight for the University of Maryland, unaffordable to expel students involved in profane language. The problem is that fans use profanity songs cords against a player. This game was televised nationally, not just for the fans present to hear, but also the spectators. The university authorities have been reluctant to expel students because his constitutional rights. I think it would be easier to fight for student performance, but this is not the case. Does anyone have any information on where I can find some good information about the rudeness and freedom of expression? We're just really stuck on how we can combat this freak.
The speech is protected unless it is forging an emergency (yelling fire in a crowded theater) or if it is "Fighting Words." You agrument to make a speech that is not fighting words. That is the definition of "combating the words" I'm from Wikipedia: Combating the word or words that are written, generally expressed to incite hatred or violence and that the objectives of the words in danger of harm. Specific definitions, freedoms and the limits of fighting words vary by jurisdiction. I know you can not include Wikipedia as a source, but is a good place to start having ideas to start looking. Indeed, racist, etc., are protected by the 1st Amendment – people are entitled to their opinions. Dawg Starr is not correct.
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