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304 First Amendment video – Video

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Whistleblowers, Leaks, and the Media: The First Amendment and National Security – Video

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Whistleblowers, Leaks, and the Media: The First Amendment and National Security
"Whistleblowers, Leaks, and the Media" is a broad-based introduction to the legal and policy issues regarding the media #39;s coverage of national security. A jo...

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Jill Abramson on the First Amendment – Video

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Jill Abramson on the First Amendment
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Day 38 Continuing Discussion of First Amendment – Video

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First Amendment: Religious and Political Freedom – Video

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First Amendment: Religious and Political Freedom

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First Amendment Challenge – Video

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First Amendment Challenge
Can you name the five amendments while multitasking? #1forAllus #Matador5.

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California college settles First Amendment suit with student

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Published December 04, 2014

This photo, provided by FIRE, shows Citrus College student Vincenzo Sinapi-Riddle.

A California community college has settled a lawsuit with a student who claimed it violated his First Amendment rights when an administrator threatened him for collecting petition signatures outside of a small, designated "free speech zone."

Student Vincenzo Sinapi-Riddle, with help from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, sued Glendora, Calif., Citrus College after the incident, which occurred on Sept. 17, 2013 - the day designated as "Constitution Day." Sinapi-Riddle was collecting signatures for a petition condemning the federal National Security Agency's domestic surveillance activities. When he left the area for a lunch break and headed to the student center, he and another student discussed the petition, prompting an administrator to intervene, according to FIRE. Claiming that a political discussion could not take place outside of the free speech zone, the unidentified school employee threatened to eject Sinapi-Riddle from campus for violating the policy.

- Greg Lukianoff, FIRE

I feel that free speech and the ability to express oneself freely is a very important right for all students, said Sinapi-Riddle.

After a suit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, the school agreed to pay Sinapi-Riddle $110,000 in damages and attorneys' fees, as well as to revise its free speech policies. In a statement, the school noted the settlement figure was far less than the anticipated cost of fighting the lawsuit and defended its policies as in compliance "with a long line of U.S. Supreme Court cases relating to speech activities in public places, including college campuses." But the school affirmed its support for free speech and agreed to change some campus regulations.

"Freedom of expression is crucial in the higher education community, and the District and its Board of Trustees have done much to protect and advance this cherished right," the statement read. "As part of the settlement, the District will be implementing new procedures that will expand its current free speech area to include most open spaces on campus, enhance the Districts co-curricular program by streamlining internal procedures that apply to activities of recognized student clubs and organizations, and help to ensure the safety and security of students involved in such activities."

FIRE President Greg Lukianoff said his group had taken on Citrus College before, and reached a similar agreement, only to have the school go back to the old policy.

"Citrus College agreed to eliminate its restrictive 'free speech zone' in the face of a FIRE lawsuit back in 2003, but later reinstated its speech quarantine when it thought no one was watching," FIRE President Greg Lukianoff said in a statement on the group's website. "But FIRE was watching, and well continue to do so. If the speech codes come back again, so will we."

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The limits of free speech in protests

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The protests surrounding the police killings of black men have provided fertile ground for a discussion of First Amendment issues and today Providence, Rhode Island, is the latest example.

In Providence, the First Amendment allows this:

but not this:

Why not?

Because hes a Providence firefighter and he saluted the flag-burning while standing in the citys public safety building.

Today, Boston.com reports officials say hell be disciplined.

They have their first amendment right to exercise, but while they are on-duty public safety officers cannot be inciting a crowd of protesters, Providence public safety commissioner Steve Pare tells the Providence Journal.

Bob Collins has been with Minnesota Public Radio since 1992, emigrating to Minnesota from Massachusetts where he was vice president of programming for Berkshire Broadcasting Company. Previously, he was an editor at the RKO Radio network in New York, and WHDH Radio in Boston. He was the founder of MPR News website.

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The First Amendment, and Islam – Video

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The First Amendment, and Islam
The First Amendment, and Islam.

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Camp Blanding First Amendment Audit – Video

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