For your Module 3 SLP, you are building on the PowerPoint presentation you started in Modules 1 and 2. Go back and read the SLP overview contained in

 

For your Module 3 SLP, you are building on the PowerPoint presentation you started in Modules 1 and 2. Go back and read the SLP overview contained in Module 1 if you have not done so already. The topic of Module 3 is 1st Amendment freedoms, so you should integrate the legal material (laws, cases, etc.) from the background readings into your information about your chosen institution. Keep in mind that this information should be presented as information that your audience (identified in Module 1) needs to know, so you should provide enough explanation/discussion (likely in the notes section) so that your audience understands how this information pertains to them.

For Module 3, create the following slides (for a total of 11 slides):

  • 2 slides about student free speech at your institution
  • 2 slides about faculty free speech at your institution
  • 2 slides about the free exercise of religion at your institution
  • 2 slides about the Establishment Clause at your institution
  • 1 slide about the freedom of the press at your institution
  • 1 slide about the right to assembly at your institution
  • 1 reference slide

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