State Senator Bowdler convinced the legislature of State Z to pass a law requiring all professors to submit their class notes and transparencies to a board of censors to be sure that no lewd materials were presented to students as state universities. Professor Rabelais would like to challenge this law as violating the first amendment rights under the U.S constitution.
Expert Answer
First Amendment rights gives a person the freedom of speech and expression and several other freedom. Now if the class notes are being introspected then it does not hinder with the freedom of speech and expression as state can regulate what the professors are teaching the students and there is a need to proofread the study material given to students so as to give them quality education. Thus, the law demanding to check the notes do not hinder with the first amendment rights under U.S. Constitution.