SECTION 4 - Right to Information Flashcards

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Sec. 4. No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of ______________, of __________________, or of the _______________, or the right of the people peaceably to _________________ and ______________ the government for redress of grievances.

A

speech; expression; press; assemble; petition.

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Sec. 4.
● Right to __________________________ whatever one pleases without previous restraint and subsequent punishment or sanction, and to be protected against any responsibility for doing so as long as it does not violate the law, or injure someone’s character, reputation, or business.

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freely utter and publish

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Sec. 4.
● Also involves the right to _____________ what is published.

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circulate

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Scope of Freedom of Expression

  • _____________________ - may be oral or non-oral (protests, pickets, salutes, displays, etc) regardless of form (music, art, film, etc) or means (phone, print, etc.)
A

Free speech / expression

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Scope of Freedom of Expression

  • _____________ is every sort of publication, radio,
    television, internet.
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Free press

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Scope of Freedom of Expression

  • ______________________________________ in respect to public affairs Petition to apply, without fear of penalty, to the government for redress of grievance.
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Assembly meet peaceably for consultation

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Scope of Freedom of Expression

  • ______________________ (not contrary to law)– right to join or leave groups voluntarily
A

Freedom of association

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Importance of Guarantee
1. __________________ of the individual and the nation
2. Makes possible _________________, and conduct of public officials
3. Insures a ______________________ government

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  1. Promotes growth;
  2. scrutiny of acts;
  3. responsive and popular
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Freedom is not absolute
1. __________________________ – so that it does not injure society. Exercise of police power.

  1. __________________________ – slander, libel, lewd and obscene, fighting words, seditious speech – unprotected speech
A
  1. Subject to State regulation;
  2. Subject to liability when abused
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Freedom of the Press (4 aspects)
1. ______________________________- official governmental restrictions on the press or other forms of expression in advance of actual publication or dissemination

  1. ____________________________ - punishing the purveyor of illegal speech after it is published.
  2. __________________________ - Sec. 7, Art. III
  3. _________________________ - unhampered distribution of newspapers and other media among customers and among the general public. (censorship, permit/license to distribute, fee/tax = meant to limit distribution)
A
  1. Freedom from prior restraint;
  2. Freedom from subsequent punishment
  3. Freedom to access to information
  4. Freedom of circulation
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When is it justified to abridge freedom?

  • ______________________: there exists substantial danger that the speech will likely lead to an evil the government has the right to prevent.
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Clear and present danger rule

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Other tests used (when is it justified to abridge freedom):
a. ____________________________ – sufficient that there’s a rational connection between speech and danger contemplated

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Dangerous tendency test

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Other tests used (when is it justified to abridge freedom):
b. __________________________ - used as a standard when courts need to balance conflicting social values and individual interests, and requires a conscious and detailed consideration of the interplay of interests observable in a given
situation.

A

Balancing of interest test

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Right to assembly and petition
a. _______________ - meet peaceably for consultation in respect to public affairs

b. _______________- to apply, without fear of penalty, to the government for redress of grievance

A

a. Assembly ;
b. Petition

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Public demonstrations are important in a
democracy:
● Public demonstrations empower people by showing them _____________________.
● It alters the agenda and _________________.
● It gives an essential __________________. It is a vital corrective to majority rule.
● Sometimes it ______________. Maybe not in the ways planned or intended. Sometimes it takes a generation or more.

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  • they are not alone;
  • starts a debate;
  • voice for minority groups;
  • succeeds.
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