WEBVTT 00:01.001 --> 00:04.604 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - We were making up, in a sense, 00:04.604 --> 00:07.841 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% First Amendment law as we went along. 00:07.841 --> 00:10.910 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (gentle music) 00:10.910 --> 00:13.446 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - You know, the First Amendment as we know it today 00:13.446 --> 00:17.217 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% is relatively recent, only 100 years old. 00:17.217 --> 00:18.918 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Most people think First Amendment, 00:18.918 --> 00:20.553 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% beginning of the Constitution. 00:20.553 --> 00:22.255 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Yes, it was there, 00:22.255 --> 00:26.092 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% but no Supreme Court cases interpreting it until 1919. 00:26.092 --> 00:28.261 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (gentle music) 00:28.261 --> 00:29.696 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - With the First World War, 00:29.696 --> 00:32.365 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and really the establishment of the First Amendment 00:32.365 --> 00:33.666 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% as we know it today, 00:33.666 --> 00:35.335 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% the most important First Amendment cases 00:35.335 --> 00:36.803 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% were often national security cases. 00:36.803 --> 00:39.873 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% A conflict between individuals' right to speak 00:39.873 --> 00:42.342 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% with national security justifications 00:42.342 --> 00:43.676 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% offered by the government. 00:44.711 --> 00:46.513 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - So only 100 years. 00:46.513 --> 00:50.483 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% And then in fact, it really only came together 00:50.483 --> 00:53.186 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% in the way that we understand it today 00:53.186 --> 00:55.255 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% in the 1960s and seventies. 00:55.255 --> 00:59.325 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Freedom, freedom, freedom. 00:59.325 --> 01:02.629 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - The gains we've achieved in the Civil Rights Movement, 01:02.629 --> 01:05.265 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% we owe almost entirely to the First Amendment. 01:06.833 --> 01:09.836 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% It was the ability to march, to speak, 01:09.836 --> 01:11.971 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% to engage in demonstrations. 01:11.971 --> 01:14.607 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (gentle music) 01:17.644 --> 01:22.348 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - The Supreme Court, to the surprise of a lot of people, 01:22.348 --> 01:26.086 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% started saying that school children 01:26.086 --> 01:28.288 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% have First Amendment rights. 01:28.288 --> 01:30.023 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% A kid that went to school with a black arm band 01:30.023 --> 01:34.794 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% protesting the war in Vietnam had a right to have it. 01:34.794 --> 01:37.297 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (gentle music) 01:37.297 --> 01:39.532 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Some of the really important cases 01:39.532 --> 01:43.136 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% in which we see the contemporary emergence 01:43.136 --> 01:45.205 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% of this conception of the First Amendment 01:45.205 --> 01:47.474 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% do critically involve the press. 01:47.474 --> 01:51.111 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - The great case was New York Times against Sullivan. 01:51.111 --> 01:55.215 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Southern office holders wanted to enforce Jim Crow laws 01:55.215 --> 01:57.917 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and wanted the northern press to shut up about it. 01:57.917 --> 02:00.353 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Reporter] In a supercharged atmosphere, 02:00.353 --> 02:03.156 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% the racial antagonism flared into violence. 02:03.156 --> 02:06.226 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - That's what these liable suits were designed to do, 02:06.226 --> 02:09.028 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% burden the press and get the New York Times 02:09.028 --> 02:12.599 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and CBS News and other news organizations 02:12.599 --> 02:15.535 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% to stop covering the Civil Rights Movement. 02:15.535 --> 02:16.769 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% And the court said, "No, 02:16.769 --> 02:20.173 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% we're gonna change the rules around libel, 02:20.173 --> 02:21.808 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% so that doesn't happen." 02:21.808 --> 02:24.477 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (gentle music) 02:25.478 --> 02:29.415 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Lee] It was a political refashioning, 02:29.415 --> 02:34.487 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% one of the most exciting periods in modern history. 02:35.021 --> 02:37.123 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (gentle music)