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Alien and sedition act. so, sedition.
Freedom of Speech
In 1798, under President John Adams. Adams was defeated for reelection in 1800 by Thomas Jefferson. When Jefferson, who had always been against the acts, took office in 1801, he allowed them to expire.
The threat to a free press.
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Alien and sedition act. so, sedition.
Yes they can
Man was arrested for criticizing the government
Alien and Sedition Acts--- it was passed without his consent
He didn't stop prosecutions under the Alien and Sedition acts.
John C Calhoun at the time of the Alien and Sedition acts was a teenager, just forming his political opinions growing up in South Carolina. John C Calhoun later in life, when he is Vice President under President Andrew Jackson, uses the Alien and Sedition Acts to justify South Carolina's nullification of the so-called "Tariffs of Abomination" in 1828.
Freedom of Speech
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Under some circumstances, yes. For example, holding "Typhoid Mary" was fully justified.
Good question; under normal circumstances, the alien woman will retain her prior citizenship(s), although she could probably apply for a Permanent Resident Visa if the marriage is recognized under Philippine law.
Generally speaking, hacking is breaking into other people's property; it is an immoral action that cannot be justified under any circumstances.
Man was arrested for criticizing the government