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Fundamentals of Criminal Law: Exploring Free Speech, Public Order Crimes, and the Bill of Rights

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Fundamentals of Criminal Law: Exploring Free Speech, Public Order Crimes, and the Bill of Rights


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In this episode of Professor Choyce’s Corner, we explore the fascinating topic of Free Speech, Public Order Crimes, and the Bill of Rights. Professor John Choyce takes us through the key concepts covered in Chapter 9 of his Fundamentals of Criminal Law class. We learn about the First Amendment and the distinction between fighting words and rude language. The concept of a “clear and present danger” is defined, shedding light on when the government can regulate speech based on its content. Obscenity, stalking violations, unlawful assemblies, and the Supreme Court’s decision on the Second Amendment’s binding on the states are also discussed. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of our constitutional rights and the laws surrounding free speech and public order.
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