Annotated Bibliography Notes Essay

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Annotated Bibliography Notes
Fill in the notes for the amendment and for each of the three categories (multi-media, contemporary cases, advocacy documents). If you need support for the citation, consult the MLA Formatting Guide you printed from the lesson.
Amendment for your topic (from the Bill of Rights)

One Multi-Media Resource (videos, slideshows, audio files, infographics)
Citation :Graphic : http://www.nancho.net/corperson/ THE SCOURGE OF DEMOCRACIDE How Popular Rule is Suffocated by Corporate Personhood

What information from this source seems the most important? Note key points mentioned in the source. Perhaps the most stunning weapon corporations use to dominate our world is the offensive shield of
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Two Documents or Articles for Landmark Case (relating to your topic)

Citation Information: http://billofrightsinstitute.org/resources/educator-resources/landmark-cases/freedom-of-speech-general/

Bethel School District v. Fraser (1986)
A school could suspend a pupil for giving a student government nomination speech full of “elaborate, graphic, and explicit sexual metaphor.”

What information from this source seems the most important? Note key points mentioned in the source. A school could suspend a pupil for giving a student government nomination speech full of sexual innuendo and metaphor. “The First Amendment does not [require] school officials…to permit a vulgar and lewd speech [that] would undermine the school’s basic educational mission.”

How does this source support your topic? There trying to punish a student for speaking how they feel and expressing themselves .

What information from this source would be most useful to include in your informative/explanatory article? The case touched on constitutional principles including limits on rights, and civic values including moderation, respect, and responsibility. Citation Information: http://billofrightsinstitute.org/resources/educator-resources/landmark-cases/freedom-of-speech-general/
Texas v. Johnson (1989)
Flag burning as political protest is a form of symbolic speech protected by the First Amendment.

What information from this source seems the most