Freedom of the press, aka journalism.
1st amendment
The First Amendment was adopted on December 15, 1791.
The First Amendment does not directly apply to the states; however, the courts have ruled that the states are obligated to submit to the First Amendment because of the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment.
Answer this question… A. The Fourteenth Amendment B. The Thirteenth Amendment C. The Tenth Amendment D. The Fifteenth Amendment E. I'm not sure.
There is no amendment that gives any "rights" to a religion, except that the freedom to pursue a religion shall not be infringed. You might be thinking of Amendment I, i.e. the first.
The twenty first amendment reversed the 18 amendment
Amendment 21 got rid of prohibition
Women got the right to vote in the 19th amendment.
Ethics in media law and the First Amendment are closely intertwined. The First Amendment protects freedom of speech and the press, allowing media organizations to report and express opinions. However, ethical considerations come into play when determining the boundaries and responsibilities of the media, such as respecting privacy, avoiding defamation, and ensuring fairness and accuracy in reporting. Maintaining ethical standards helps strike a balance between the rights enshrined in the First Amendment and responsible journalism.
Carrie got a degree in journalism.
The twenty-first amendment repeals the eighteenth amendment.
The First Amendment was created in 1766.
who didn't want the first amendment
The first amendment is the freedom of speech and press.
They are separate amendments. Freedom of speech and press is the 1st amendment. The second amendment is the Freedom of religion.
1st amendment
The Twenty-First Amendment brought an end to Prohibition (the Eighteenth Amendment). The Twenty-first amendment was ratified on December 5, 1933.