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Module 04.03 The Decision Judicial Opinion

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Us government and civics test, module 04 the decision, judicial opinion, t. v. state of florida, i, ashley najera, write this opinion to support the majority opinion on the case of t. v. state of, regarding the case t. v. state of florida, i agree with the majority ruling. as i believed the, town's curfew to be unconstitutional, my views accord with those of the majority. a minor may, need to stay out beyond eleven in many different kinds of situations in order to accomplish, something. it's absurd that they don't have the freedom to be outside. i strongly think that the, town acted with the public's health and safety as its top priorities. it did not, however, focus, exclusively on behaviors that were most likely to lead to criminal activity and that might present, issues or be unpleasant for minors and their parents/guardians., in this instance, i lean toward interpreting the laws and rights strictly. regardless of age,, everyone deserves to be protected by the first amendment. another crucial right that every, american has is the freedom of assembly. since the curfew did not seem to reduce crime in any, way, i do not think it served the interests of the public. the government would set the curfew for, minors without consulting the parents, which further complicated the decision-making process of, the minors' parents over how to raise their kids., the first amendment had the biggest impact on my choice and how i interpreted the situation., children should be allowed to congregate in public spaces without fear of police intervention, unless there is a valid justification for doing so. these days, a lot of parents rely on their, teenagers for a variety of tasks, and discouraging them could prevent them from going, somewhere that their parents have requested. this is making decisions for minors that belong, to their parents. this is unlawful in my opinion since it would essentially punish harmless people, for doing nothing wrong..

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