BLaw 210 1st Edition Lecture 8 Outline of Last Lecture I. QuotesII. First Amendmenta. Freedom of Speech & ExpressionOutline of Current Lecture III. QuotesIV. Freedom of Speecha. Alcohol content & beerb. Time, Place, Manner, Restrictionc. Miller v CaliforniaCurrent LectureWednesday, September 18 will be a review lecture.Syllabus Amendment: Sept. 18 – regular lecture, not quiz 2. Sept. 20 is now quiz 2 day. Monday, September 23 is now Exam 1. V. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: “The life of the law has not been logic: it has been experience.” VI. Freedom of Speecha. Fully protected speechi. Speech the government cannot prohibit or regulateb. Limited protected speechi. Commercial Speechii. Offensive Speechc. Unprotected speechi. Dangerous Speechii. Fighting wordsiii. Speech that incites the violent or revolutionary overthrow of the governmentiv. Defamatory languagev. Child pornographyvi. Obscene speechVII. Why doesn’t beer always denote its alcohol content but liquor does?These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.a. Beer isn’t going to have massive alcohol content but liquor is higher and ranges and can be more dangerous. b. Why did Congress pass a law preventing alcohol content from being printed on all beer and packaging?i. Preventing competition from increasing alcohol contents and protect the consumer and younger generations from “strength wars” of alcohol contentVIII. “Time, place, manner, restriction” – Remember for exam 1a. What government can doIX. Miller v Californiaa. The Miller Testi. Is it too obscene for
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