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Well in the first amendment it does say that you have freedom of expression. How do clothes hurt anything?
There are limits for freedom of speech as well as freedom of expression. These limits on freedom of expression are referred to as time, place, and manner restrictions. Therefore a law stating any one individual or organization can only contribute so much would still allow one to contribute but place an amount on it therefore it would not violate the freedom of expression but rather place a focus point on it.
Any such law would violate freedom of expression which falls under freedom of speech and thus would quickly be declared unconstitutional.
If instituted by the government as a rule for the general public yes. Obsenity laws say you have to wear cloths but not what style, cut and so forth. Now; private and public institutions have the right to regulate what employees and guest wear. This means that school uniforms are legal. Theoreticly, if you don't like a dress code you can change jobs or even schools, so the dress code does not violate your freedom of expression.
Freedom of speech
I think it can be argued that the internment of the Japanese in concentration camps goes against the US principle of freedom.
(New York, February 27, 2004)-The proposed French law banning Islamic headscarves and other visible religious symbols in state schools would violate the rights to freedom of religion and expression, Human Rights Watch said today.
Political ads are paid advertisements - the subject has nothing to do with freedom of the press.
It violated their right to freedom
freedom of speech
Yes, religious beliefs can be regulated by the state to an extent. However, there are often restrictions in place to protect the freedom of religion and expression. The state can regulate religious practices if they violate laws or infringe upon the rights of others, but they should not impose beliefs or discriminate against any particular religion.
Freedom of religion refers to people's rights to believe and practice their religion, NOT to violate OTHER people's rights.