978-0077861421 Test Bank Chapter 3

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1. The idea that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) should treat all Internet traffic and content similarly is best
reflected by the concept known as
2. In 2011, a federal court in Dariano v. Morgan Hill Unified School District upheld a school policy forbidding
students from wearing clothes featuring images of which one of the following flags on one particular day of the
year?
3. In 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Snyder v. Phelps that the speech of the members of the Westboro
Baptist Church
4. In order to justify censorship of the speech of a public school student that is sexually lewd, vulgar or
offensive, a principal would be wise to look to the precedent and rule created by the U.S. Supreme Court in
which one of the following cases?
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5. In the case of Barber v. Dearborn Public Schools involving a t-shirt that carried a political message, a federal
judge applied the rule and precedent from which of the following four U.S. Supreme Court decisions?
6. In 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court in Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission
7. In 2012, the Student Press Law Center (SPLC) reported about how many different incidents of student
newspapers being stolen on college and university campuses across the United States?
8. The U.S. Supreme Court's opinion in the case of McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Commission involving Margaret
McIntyre reveals that, in some instances, there is a First Amendment right to engage in what type of speech?
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9. According to the textbook, some lower courts now are stretching the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in which
one of the following four cases beyond its narrow and rather unique facts?
10. When it comes to state laws prohibiting price advertisements for alcoholic beverages in college
newspapers:
11. Set forth completely and accurately the rule created by the United States Supreme Court for determining
when public school administrators may permissibly censor speech that appears in a school-sponsored
12. Identify any two of the 10 "most challenged" books of 2012 identified by the American Library Association
and named in Chapter 3.
The textbook identifies four such books from the ALA's Top 10 list of most challenged books of 2012: "Fifty
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13. According to the textbook, what is the issue regarding student speech rights that the U.S. Supreme Court has
not yet considered but that it should address?
Whether schools can, without violating students' First Amendment rights, punish students who use their own
home computers, outside of school and on their own time, to post Internet content that ridicules their teachers,
administrators or classmates. In other words, can schools punish students on campus for off-campus-created
expression on the Internet?
14. Identify three things that the Clery Act requires of all colleges and universities that participate in federal
student-aid programs.
15. As discussed in the textbook, what is a major problem that occurs each year on college campuses across the
country affecting student newspapers that only a few states have laws designed to address it?
16. Identify the four criteria that must be satisfied for a time, place and manner regulation to pass constitutional
muster under the intermediate scrutiny standard of judicial review.
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17. What is a "Son of Sam" law?
18. In 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court in American Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Bullock refused to reconsider or
overrule its controversial 2010 decision in the case of _____________ v. ______________.
19. The speech at issue in the 2011 U.S. Supreme Court case of Snyder v. Phelps took place near a
_______________.
20. The speech at issue in the student-expression case of Morse v. Frederick involved a banner that read
___________________________________.
21. In ACLU of Florida v. Miami-Dade County School Board, a federal appellate court in 2009 held that the
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23. The U.S. Supreme Court has identified a list of seven words that it always deems "fighting words."
24. Places like public parks and street corners typically are treated by courts as traditional public forums.
25. Places like prisons, military bases and utility poles typically are treated by courts to be designated public
forums.
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