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    it be illegal to burn the American flag? Political debates are controversial no matter which side is presented. The question, should it be illegal to burn the flag has been a recurring debate for years. As Americans, the right to burn the flag should be simply legal. The illegalization of burning the flag can limit freedom. In addition, the American flag also does not represent every American’s beliefs or point of view. It may also be argued burning the flag should be outlawed, because it protects

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    American Flag The American Flag is symbol of freedom to those individuals living in the United States. To the soldiers who fight for our freedom, seeing the flag they honor and salute disgraced and disrespected is like a “slap in the face”. Topics discussed throughout this paper are as follows The Star Spangled Banner, American traditions involving the flag, how to fold the flag and what each fold symbolizes, how to properly handle and when/when not to fly the flag as well as, flag burning, a

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    amendment include the right to burn the American flag? The American flag is much more than a flag; it is a symbol of strength and the lives lost to get America to where it is today. Burning the flag should be excepted from the freedom of speech protections because it is not only disrespectful to those who have served, but it also causes violence when burned in public places. Every day soldiers risk their lives for the American flag. They look up to the flag as something to have faith

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    What do you see when you think of the American flag?Did you automatically see the stars and stripes?The flag as we know it today hasn't always been that way.1176 was the first time we started to see the flag look like today's current look. The British Union Jack was on the flag in the beginning, according to a recent study. In M.R. Bennett's ...So Strongly and kindly Streaming, we learn further how Congress brought together the idea for the flag as we have it today. Bennett states, "Congress on June

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    protect flag burning. Flag burning has been a way in which people have been able to symbolize their feelings towards a certain event or topic. This use of symbolism should be protected by the first amendment, because it is a form of expression, which the first amendment protects, and the American people are not affected by this in a way that will harm them. The United States of America was found on freedom of speech and expression. In Ronald J. Allen´s editorial title American Flag Stands for

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    The Debate Continues: Is Flag Burning Protected by the First Amendment? Adriana Ramirez First Amendment Dr. Helen Boutrous December 8, 2016 Mount Saint Mary’s University The First Amendment says: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press; or the right of the people to peaceably assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. This freedom of speech

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    with. For one to burn the flag of a nation should be allowed as a form protest. Flag burning doesn’t change how others feel about the nation, and legally it isn’t a crime. Burning the American flag doesn’t change how our nation feels about our nation’s symbol. “To paraphrase Justice Holmes, we submit that nobody can suppose that this one gesture of an unknown man will change our Nation's attitude towards its flag.” That’s only how one person feels about the american flag that stands for the freedom

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    discussion surrounding the burning of the American flag. Some people argue that burning the flag is allowed under the Constitution, while others say that it is an unconstitutional act. I believe that burning the American flag should not be a crime. People should be able to express themselves however they want. If they want to burn the flag to express their discontent with the government, then so be it. In 1984, a man named Gregory Lee Johnson burned the American flag to protest Ronald Reagan’s policies

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    The burning of the American flag has been known to at times cause riots and other destructive behavior. These riots and other destructive behavior can scare and even endanger the lives of innocent bystanders in the nearby area. In one example, on January 10, 2016 in Sydney, Australia, the burning of a flag was said to be the cause of what became a race riot. The race pressure had already been building up. In this particular incident a 17 year old stole the flag from a nearby school. He then gave

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    prison wardens, and others that have impacted First Amendment rights in the United States. The central issue in the Stromberg case was whether the state of California violated the First and Fourteenth Amendment by making it illegal to display red flags that suggested support of organizations that dissented organized government or favored anarchic action (Communism). This case was a significant landmark in constitutional law because of the Court’s use of the Fourteenth Amendment to protect a First

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