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  2. Public forum debate - Wikipedia

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    Public Forum Debate is a form of competitive debate where debaters use their evidence and impacts to outweigh the benefits and harms of the opposing side. The topics for public forum have to do with current-day events relating to public policy. Debaters work in pairs of two, and speakers alternate for every speech.

  3. Knight First Amendment Institute v. Trump - Wikipedia

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    Knight First Amendment Institute v. Trump, 928 F.3d 226 (2nd Cir. 2019), was a Second Circuit Court of Appeals case on the use of social media as a public forum.The plaintiffs, Philip N. Cohen, Eugene Gu, Holly Figueroa O'Reilly, Nicholas Pappas, Joseph M. Papp, Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza, and Brandon Neely, were a group of Twitter users blocked by then-U.S. President Donald Trump's personal ...

  4. Competitive debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Public forum debate is a 2v2 style of debate with topics that change every two months in the fall and every month in the spring. [45] The event was developed by Ted Turner, the founder of CNN, specifically so that there could be an event focused on being accessible to laypeople. Public Forum debates tend to focus on current events issues and ...

  5. Forum (legal) - Wikipedia

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    A traditional public forum is where speech/expression is supported by the first amendment and when the government's ability to regulate speech is reduced like a sidewalk or state park. Whereas a designated public forum is “for use by the public as a place for expressive activity”, like social media.

  6. Jan 18, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; John Rutan, a local defense attorney, answers questions from the audience during the first debate between candidates running for Franklin County Prosecutor.

  7. Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier - Wikipedia

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    Hazelwood School District et al. v. Kuhlmeier et al., 484 U.S. 260 (1988), was a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States which held, in a 5–3 decision, that student speech in a school-sponsored student newspaper at a public high school could be censored by school officials without a violation of First Amendment rights if the school's actions were "reasonably related" to a ...

  8. Do debates between candidates actually matter? - AOL

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    The debate over debates allows candidates to distract from issues that really matter “The debates themselves are shaping up to be major campaign issues. It’s tedious, and it does not serve the ...

  9. 2012 Republican Party presidential debates and forums

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    Wepolls.com 2012 GOP Presidential Forum. Wepolls hosted an alternative debate among the three candidates most often excluded from most of the other debates: Buddy Roemer, Gary Johnson and Fred Karger. It was held on December 15, 2011, at 11 pm EST. Wepolls debate; Second Republican Presidential Forum