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AP U.S. Government 1.1 Civil Rights and Liberties. In which case did the Supreme Court hold that the right of association included a right to exclude people from membership?
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Thank you We sneak And here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by boy scouts versus dale One teen's
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hard fought battle for a supreme court merit badge In
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which case did the supreme court hold that the right
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of association included a right to exclude people from membership
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and hear the potential answers i want All right well
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the right of association falls under that constitutional all star
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right of assembly One of the five freedoms listed in
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the first amendment right to exclude basically means that under
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our constitutionally protected right to gather together we're allowed to
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turn people away from our hangout sesh free Speaking of
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which let's See which of these court cases tested the
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bounds of government interference with the group's ability Teo freely
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associate All right Did the supreme court ruled that the
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right of association includes a right of exclusion in texas
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v johnson And we're getting a little overheated with all
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this constitutional talk especially because texas v johnson de criminalized
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the burning of american flags as a protection of free
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speech So we can was the right of exclusion protected
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by the supreme court in be tinker v des moines
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Well we know high school dress codes can be such
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a drag but imagine taking our protests all the way
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to supreme court Pretty fashionable right Well that's What happened
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in tinker v des moines where three students decried suspension
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wearing black armbands to protest the vietnam war And guess
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what The students one since the court Ruled that the
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suspension was an unconstitutional suppression of the students right to
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free speech With that we can really be did The
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supreme court deal with the right of association in c
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brandenburg v ohio knew that case had to do with
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freedom of speech is well but let's be clear brandenburg
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was pretty terrible since he was the leader of a
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ku klux klan group in rural ohio At a meeting
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brandenburg said that he wanted to do some pretty unspeakable
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things to people he didn't really like and he was
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arrested for his inflammatory language The supreme court however reversed
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the decision claiming that brandenburg could say whatever awful thing
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he wanted just so long as he didn't directly command
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people that commit violent acts in the name of those
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awful things No option c can go as well What
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about e roth The u s well roth the u
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s was super obscene literally The supreme court ruled in
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the nineteen fifty seven case that obscenity meaning offensive or
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sexually explicit materials was not protected under freedom of speech
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or freedom of the press Basically if one's smutty materials
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don't have any redeeming social value well then they're out
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of luck which means the supreme court held the right
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of association to include a right of exclusion in boy
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scouts v dale In this two thousand case the boy
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scouts of america were sued for excluding gay members Not
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so super troopers right But the supreme court said the
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boy scouts right to exclude whomever they wanted was protected
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by the first amendment's guarantee of free assembly and association
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So d is the right answer Free association essentially means
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that group's heir free to associate with whoever they want
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and because the boy scouts are private organizations they're allowed
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to discriminate any way they want We guess tolerance isn't 00:03:24.308 --> [endTime] popular merit Badge no
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