Cause the court sucks and this question has no answer anywhere you go on the internet!
Cause the court sucks and this question has no answer anywhere you go on the internet!
Yes, very much so. Napoleon censored books, plays, and every other thing you can think of. this helped him control public opinion
Napoleon inspired nationalism in many nations but he was a man of great censorship, careful to deter any opposition inspired by writings or literature of his rivals.
A state cannot prohibit a minister from holding an elected office. This would go against the separation of church and state.
Yes.
Yes, Napoleon III enforced strict censorship in France during his rule from 1852 to 1870. He aimed to control public opinion and suppress political dissent, particularly against his regime and its policies. Newspapers, books, and other forms of media were closely monitored, with many publications facing bans or heavy restrictions. This censorship was part of his broader strategy to maintain power and stability in a politically turbulent environment.
no siree!
The US state that has a legal system that is related to Napoleon is Louisiana.
yes, and many do
To remove unwanted material from magazines and books.
that would be discrimination