The first amendment: freedom of speech a d the press. Censoring books is unconstitutional.
It is if it is covering up boobies.
The new regular show epsiode was under a parental censorship. The library used censorship to keep some books off their shelves.
"Censorship" is the process of inspecting letters, books, plays and suchlike and removing words or parts that offend the authorities.
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what is the relationship between the first amendment and censorship when doing business
It does not directly address censorship. However, the 1st Amendment's prohibition on restrictions of freedom of speech and press indirectly restrict attempts at censorship. Thus, indirectly, the US Constitution prohibits censorship except in the case where it can be shown to directly support other competing Consitutional guarranties - such as the National Security exception, where the right of national self-defense is seen to trump free press/speech in certain circumstances, and thus, allow censorship in those cases.
Milena Sabato has written: 'Il sapere che brucia' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, History, Prohibited books, Church and state, Censorship 'Poteri censori' -- subject(s): History, Censorship, Prohibited books, Book industries and trade, Religious aspects of Censorship, Christianity
books being taken off shelves and not being tought in classes
No, in all democracies there is censorship of the press... of everything, really. According to the United States Constitution, there is a Freedom of the Press. However, we live in an imperfect world, my friend, so even in America we see censorship of the press.
To remove unwanted material from magazines and books.
Censorship is the act of examining media (such as books, newspapers, the Internet, TV, etc) and removing any unacceptable parts such as anti-government or political messages.
It is a form of censorship.