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The first amendment is often referred to as the Freedom of Speech. The first amendment addresses much more than just the Freedom of Speech but is most commonly referred to in this manner.
The first amendment, also known as, freedom of speech, is upheld throughout the country, whether it be for students, or employees. So the answer to your question, yes.
entitled to the freedom of expression.
entitled to the freedom of expression.
entitled to the freedom of expression.
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The First Amendment. The First Amendment is the 5 basic freedoms (also called Freedom of Expression) -Freedom of Speech -Freedom of Religion -Freedom of Press -Freedom of Assembly -Freedom of Petition
The first amdendment grants freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of press, and the freedom of assembly and to petition the government.
Our freedom.
Studying hard is the best contribution of students to society. This is because students will be educated and learn how to efficiently solve world problems.
The first amdendment grants freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of press, and the freedom of assembly and to petition the government.
It's probably unconstitutional to require students to "salute" (in whatever sense) the American flag in the first place, and even if it's not, a coerced display of respect really isn't a display of respect at all. So, in short, yes. Part of the much vaunted freedom that the flag stands for is the freedom to choose not to respect it. And if another student takes note of who chooses not to respect the flag, and bases their vote for class president or whatever on that... well, remember that "it's a free country" means precisely that.