Problem
I. Identify the following statement as a fact or fiction. In addition, you must provide at least a one sentence explanation as to why its fact or fiction as support for your answer.
The main categories for which content is protected by the First Amendment are:
i. Fighting words
ii. Incitement to violence
iii. Threat
iv. Obscenity
v. Libel
II. Identify the following statement as a fact or fiction. In addition, you must provide at least a one-sentence explanation as to why its fact or fiction as support for your answer.
A Constitutional right to privacy was first recognized by the US Supreme Court in Roe v Wade.
III. Identify the following statement as a fact or fiction. In addition, you must provide at least a one-sentence explanation as to why its fact or fiction as support for your answer.
In Bowers v Hardwick, the US Supreme Court held that the right to privacy includes the fundamental rights of two consenting adults to engage in sodomy within the privacy of the home.
IV. Identify the following statement as a fact or fiction. In addition, you must provide at least a one sentence explanation as to why its fact or fiction as support for your answer.
In Carpenter v US, the Supreme Court held that Carpenter did not possess an expectation of privacy under the 4th Amendment of his historic cell site location information.
V. Identify the following statement as a fact or fiction. In addition, you must provide at least a one sentence explanation as to why its fact or fiction as support for your answer.
In District of Columbia v Heller, the US Supreme Court held that the Second Amendment protects the rights of individuals to possess firearms.