African American civil rights activists in the 1950's shared one common goal, which was equal rights and to be able to walk freely without being discriminated against.
reasons
a demonstrator chanting anticorporate slogans outside a company's headquarters
the government forbids television stations from broadcasting shows that contain profanity
the government outlaws speech that encourages citizens to commit crimes
court clerks refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples
raising money by staging a reading of the play 8, which supports same-sex marriage.
it established that states must provide people accused of crimes with access to an attorney
substantive due process
both cases centered on the civil liberties of students in public schools
it investigated conditions facing working women and passed laws aimed at guaranteeing them equal pay
does the speech pose a threat to the public interest
police were required to inform suspects of their right to remain silent and have a lawyer present during questioning
the decision established the clear and present danger test judging free speech
over time, the supreme court became less likely to allow restrictions on free speech
the government does not allow the media to publish false claims about public officials
encouraging voter registration at the local level
encouraging citizens to file lawsuits against other parties
recruiting volunteers to assist with party activities