Free Expression: Videos

A few high-quality videos on free expression are listed from shortest to longest.

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“Free Expression” (1:27) by Freedom Forum

Brief overview of free expression, discussing what is and is not protected under the First Amendment in United States Constitution.

“Know Your Rights – Free Speech at School, K-12 Edition” (2:16) by American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

“You have the right to speak out at school” – This video explores the right to free speech in schools, including handing out flyers and petitions or your ability to wear what you want. Schools cannot discipline students for expressing views or opinions they disagree with through speech, clothing, or behavior. However, disciplinary action may be taken within the school premises for clothing that could be disruptive, promotes illegal drug use, or is considered lewd or vulgar.

“What Constitutional Rights Do Students Have?” (5:39) by Education Week

The U.S. Constitution protects individual liberties, but its applicability in schools is limited, and its boundaries are frequently unclear. This video examines the legal context surrounding minor students’ constitutional rights, such as free speech, search and seizure, and due process.

“Freedom of Speech – Government and Politics” (6:51) by Crash Course

Free speech allows you to critique the government but also protects you from it. However, remember that the First Amendment does not protect all speech equally. Reviews significant Supreme Court cases that have gotten us to our current definition of free speech and controversial aspects of free speech (e.g., hate speech). This video is part of a 50 video series covering government and politics. Crash Course videos offer a range of subjects and is accessible to any age.

“Why it’s Worth Listening to People You Disagree With – TED Talk” (11:22) by Zachary R. Wood

Impassioned, personal explanation of the value of and deeper understanding that can be gained from listening to opposing perspectives.