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Libertas Civics Camp 3.0: Solicitations to Commit Crimes/Perjury
This Lib Guide serves as a medium for students and teachers to access content material for the civics camp.
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Incitement to Imminent Lawless Action
Solicitations to Commit Crimes/Perjury
Defamation including Libel and Slander
Time, Place, Manner Restrictions
Blackmail
Obscenity/Fighting Words
PBL Resources
Writing A Case Brief
Cox v. New Hampshire
Schenck v. United States
Brandenburg v. Ohio
Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier
Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire
Dennis v. United States
J.S. v. Blue Mountain School District
Gitlow v. New York
Current Event 1
This current event deals with the rock band Filter and their freedom of speech and expression questioned by Speaking Rock Casino.
What is solicitation to commit a crime?
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Learning about Solicitation to Commit a Crime Activities
Learning about Solicitations to Commit Crime Lesson
Inchoate Crimes
Rap Rubric
Skit Rubric
Website Rubric
PBL Menu
Board Game Rubric
Comprehensive Speech Rubric
PBL Case Link and Situations
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