No, as this was destroying government documents, and aiding and abetting the draft-dodgers and war-resisters. Burning eviction notices would be in a similar category, or intentional destruction of search and arrest warrants, etc. if the cards were inactive or cancelled- that"s something else, but the war resisters usually destroyed their own personal cards- to try to Dodge the war service.
Persons outside the United States and its protectorates are not protected by the United States Constitution
According to the Supreme Court of the United States, no, they are not.
No, burning the American flag is not considered a felony in the United States. In 1989, the Supreme Court ruled that flag burning is protected under the First Amendment as a form of free speech.
Yes, burning the flag is considered protected speech under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. The Supreme Court has ruled that flag burning is a form of expressive conduct, and prohibiting it would violate the principle of free speech. This protection emphasizes the importance of allowing individuals to express dissenting views, even through controversial acts like flag burning.
Were not protected as promised by the United States
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What are the differences between the united states constitution and the norway constitution?
The Declaration of Independence doesn't provide protections to any state. Florida is one of 50 states therefore it is protected under the laws and constitution of the United States.
The United States constitution was written for all the citizen of the United States.
It is protected under the First Amendment under the principle of freedom of speech. However, there have been numerous votes for Anti-Flag Burning amendments in the House and Senate in recent years.
Constitution Party - United States - was created in 1991.
The United States constitution interests in people and the United States.