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Constitution Scrapbook 4 http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/news/37731239.html People said that making Good Friday a holiday were school was canceled violated people's freedom of religion. Teresa K.

[] Sudents are punished for wearing American flag t-shirts and bandanas in the United States of America. Should the students be protected by freedom of speech?Michael S.

Wall Street Protest http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/05/politics/occupy-wall-street/index.html?hpt=hp_t2 Union workers met out side Wall Street to protest for unequal income. They also protested against corporate greed. They are utilizing there freedom of assembly. Charlie B.

Can Terrorist Sue Over Prison Conditions? [] Khalfan Khamis Mohammed sued a Federal Supermax prison sues the government over restricting his rights. This effects us in class because it shows that anyone can sue for violation of rights. Also this is an example of someones equal protection rights, cruel and unusual punishment rights being violated. Zach N.

"Why Students Have a Right to Mock Teachers Online"
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2078636,00.html Many students made fake facebooks or myspaces about their principles or teachers. The principles suspended them. The students believed that the suspension violated their first amendment right of speech. Both cases said that the punishment was unconstitutional. - Joe W.

[] A student in a public school wore a gay straight alliance shirt to school and was vebally asualted by his principal. This is in direct violation of the student feedom of speech. The student should be able to wear what ever shirt he wants as long as it doesn't affect anyone. Wylie W.

=California governor allows warrantless search of cell phones= [] California governor allows warrantless search of cell phone. Now cell phone searches do not apply to Search and Seizure in the state of Califorina. Now theydo not have to have a reason to search your phone they may just take it. It allows police in California to access any data stored on an arrestee's phone, like photos, address book, Web-browsing history, data stored in apps, and there location if they had the location enabled on there cell-phones. HENRU

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Georiga wants to overturn a law that bans guns from places of worship. The gun rights group says that religious institutions should be allowed to decide whether to allow firearms inside. State lawyers that thee ban allows people to worship in safety. The U.S Circut Court in Antlanta will hear the case and decide if its unconstitutional and violates the First Amendment's religious freedom protections.