Three independent branches of government:
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, The US constitution in its first three articles established the legislative,
executive, and judicial. Each branch was made independent of the others
and was given a separate sphere of power to prevent any one source from
obtaining too much power and consequently dominating the government.
Congress is the legislative branch. THe president is the executive branch.
Juidicial branch is superme court and lower federal courts.
Legislative branch
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propose amendments to overrule judicial decisions. impeaches and
removes judges. establishes number of judges and lower courts. Overrules
president's vetoes. refuses to approve treaties. refuses to approve
appointments by the president. impeaches and removes president.
Regulation-time, place, and manner
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Step 1: False or misleading speech (government can regulate)
Step 2: If not false or misleading speech, the government can regulate the
speech
The asserted government interest in regulating the speech is substantial
The regulation directly advances the government interest and
The restriction is no more extensive then necessary (reasonable "fit"
between the government's purpose and the means to achieve it)
First amendment
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, The US constitution in its first three articles established the legislative,
executive, and judicial. Each branch was made independent of the others
and was given a separate sphere of power to prevent any one source from
obtaining too much power and consequently dominating the government.
Congress is the legislative branch. THe president is the executive branch.
Juidicial branch is superme court and lower federal courts.
Legislative branch
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propose amendments to overrule judicial decisions. impeaches and
removes judges. establishes number of judges and lower courts. Overrules
president's vetoes. refuses to approve treaties. refuses to approve
appointments by the president. impeaches and removes president.
Regulation-time, place, and manner
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Step 1: False or misleading speech (government can regulate)
Step 2: If not false or misleading speech, the government can regulate the
speech
The asserted government interest in regulating the speech is substantial
The regulation directly advances the government interest and
The restriction is no more extensive then necessary (reasonable "fit"
between the government's purpose and the means to achieve it)
First amendment