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AIM: How does the original intention of Freedom of the Press compare and contrast to the modern day interpretation?

November 25, 2013 By Ms. Basilio

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Read the statements written by the Continental Congress and the the case brief of John Peter Zenger v. New York.  After you have read these documents,  write a paragraph in which you describe the original intent of the founders when they  included Freedom of the Press in the Constitution.  Support your answer with evidence from the documents.

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About Ms. Basilio

Ms. Basilio is the Assistant Principal of Pupil Personnel Services at the Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design. She has been working at the school since 2006. You may contact her by e-mailing basilio@whsad.org.

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