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New York Times v. Sullivan March 9, 1964 Law suits pertaining to 1 st amendment not punishable unless “malice” could be proven.

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4 New York Times v. Sullivan March 9, 1964 Law suits pertaining to 1 st amendment not punishable unless “malice” could be proven

5 Federal Restricted Building and Grounds Improvement Act of 2011 Allows secret service to limit the 1 st amendment

6 Citations Napolitano, Andrew P. “Can the Secret Service tell you to shut up?” Washington Times, the (D.C.). Points of View Reference Center. EBSCOhost, Inc. Web. 12 Nov 2012. Puro, Stephen. “freedom of assembly and association.” Encyclopedia of American Law. New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2012. American History Online. Web. 9 Nov 2012. Rohde, Stephen F. “Historical Origins of Freedom of Assembly.” Freedom of Assembly. New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2005. American History Online. Web. 9 Nov 2012. U.S. Congress. “Bill of Rights.” Triumph of the American Nation. Orlando: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986. American History Online. Web. 8 Nov 2012. U.S. Supreme Court. “New York Times Company v. Sullivan.” 84 Supreme Court Reporter. American History Online. Facts on File, Inc. Web. 9 Nov 2012.


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