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BLaw 210 1st Edition Lecture 8 Outline of Last Lecture I Quotes II First Amendment a Freedom of Speech Expression Outline of Current Lecture III IV Quotes Freedom of Speech a Alcohol content beer b Time Place Manner Restriction c Miller v California Current Lecture Wednesday 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 VI VII Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes The life of the law has not been logic it has been experience Freedom of Speech a Fully protected speech i Speech the government cannot prohibit or regulate b Limited protected speech i Commercial Speech ii Offensive Speech c Unprotected speech i Dangerous Speech ii Fighting words iii Speech that incites the violent or revolutionary overthrow of the government iv Defamatory language v Child pornography vi Obscene speech 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 VIII IX X 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 content Time place manner restriction Remember for exam 1 a What government can do Miller v California a The Miller Test i Is it too obscene for public


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