From Schenck To Social Media: How Free Speech Law Evolved
Civics In A Year5 Joulu 2025

From Schenck To Social Media: How Free Speech Law Evolved

Free speech law didn’t spring fully formed; it was hammered out case by case, crisis by crisis. We unpack how Schenck v. United States, a 1919 wartime case that actually upheld a conviction, planted the “clear and present danger” idea and nudged the Court away from the sweeping “bad tendency” rule. From there, we follow the thread through Holmes and Brandeis, whose dissents helped build a sturdier shield for political dissent, all the way to Brandenburg v. Ohio and its demanding standard: onl...

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Unraveling the Declaration's Second Paragraph: Government by Consent Explained

Unraveling the Declaration's Second Paragraph: Government by Consent Explained

Dr. Carrese returns to continue our deep dive into the Declaration of Independence, focusing on the concept of government by consent within the document's crucial second paragraph. We explore the stru...

16 Heinä 202513min

The Declaration's Golden Promise: Life, Liberty, and Happiness Explored

The Declaration's Golden Promise: Life, Liberty, and Happiness Explored

We explore the meaning and significance of unalienable rights in the Declaration of Independence, unpacking Jefferson's deliberate choice of "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" as fundamental...

15 Heinä 202515min

Equality in America: Unpacking "All Men Are Created Equal"

Equality in America: Unpacking "All Men Are Created Equal"

The Declaration of Independence's most famous phrase, "All men are created equal," represents a revolutionary claim in human political history that asserts the fundamental equality of all humans regar...

14 Heinä 202517min

The Declaration of Independence: The Preamble

The Declaration of Independence: The Preamble

Dr. Paul Carrese explains why the American colonies wanted independence from Great Britain, tracing the growing desire for freedom and self-governance from the 1760s through the formal Declaration of ...

11 Heinä 202516min

Beyond Fireworks: The Declaration That Defined a Nation

Beyond Fireworks: The Declaration That Defined a Nation

Check out the Civic Literacy Curriculum lesson for this episode! Dr. Sean Beienberg clarifies the distinction between America's actual vote for independence on July 2, 1776, and the adoption of Jeff...

10 Heinä 202510min

Kids Edition: Thomas Jefferson and the Words That Shaped America

Kids Edition: Thomas Jefferson and the Words That Shaped America

Looking for Lessons? Check these out! Today, we are answering Lucy's question: Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? Why does that matter? Thomas Jefferson, at just 33 years old, was chosen to wr...

9 Heinä 20254min

Kids Edition: The Document That Changed Everything: Understanding the Declaration of Independence

Kids Edition: The Document That Changed Everything: Understanding the Declaration of Independence

This episode of Civics in a Year: Kids Edition answers first-grader Del's question about the Declaration of Independence, explaining its historical significance and enduring principles in child-friend...

8 Heinä 20254min

Principles of the American Republic: Where Liberty Began

Principles of the American Republic: Where Liberty Began

What does it truly mean when we say "all men are created equal"? Why do we celebrate with fireworks each July? And how has a document written in 1776 managed to inspire freedom movements around the wo...

7 Heinä 20258min

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