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law cases exam!


Question Posted Tuesday June 10 2008, 12:11 am

I have a test coming up and the prof said we need to choose 12 court cases discussed in class and tie it to something in the constitution.... like freedom of expression and stuff... the exam will be a broad question -open book- but only an hour long!!! he said we have to prepare an answer to a question we came up with to be able to do good... my question is on the limits and options of freedom of expression as drawn by the constitution... the thing is i have no opinion on the matter :s i know this sounds dumb but i hate these long arguments (arguing that the constitution is limiting or that its too broad) and then i don't know how to tie in the cases at hand!!! i am really going to fail this thing... please help... i went to the prof and he was so vague....

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