No, the statement "kill the blacks" is not protected by the First Amendment because it may create a Clear And Present Danger. The issue first appeared in the Schenck v. United States when Charles Shenck protested the draft for WW1. Justice Oliver Holmes, Jr. used the statement to clarify the the exclusivity of the first amendment.
Students, as well as anyone in the United States, are protected by the First Amendment.
It is protected under the First Amendment under the principle of freedom of speech. However, there have been numerous votes for Anti-Flag Burning amendments in the House and Senate in recent years.
Bill of rights
All speech is protected under the first amendment. However racial segregation or profiling is banned by the constitution.
The First Amendment of the federal constitution and similar protections in state constitutions.
constitution
privacy
Yes, it is protected by the first amendment. Freedom of speech applies to writing, as well as pictures or inscriptions.
symbolic speech.
Based on the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights of the US Constitution, the media meaning to mean the news media is protected by the freedom of speech clause in the First Amendment. This also protects everyone from censure by the government.
The nazi symbol
The word slander isn't in the first amendment but the definition is a malicious, false, and defamatory statement.