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  2. Freedom of speech, right, as stated in the 1st and 14th Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, to express information, ideas, and opinions free of government restrictions based on content.

  3. Freedom of Speech ‑ Origins, First Amendment & Limits - HISTORY

    www.history.com/topics/united-states-constitution/freedom-of-speech

    Freedom of speechthe right to express opinions without government restraint—is a democratic ideal that dates back to ancient Greece. In the United States, the First Amendment guarantees free...

  4. 27 Freedom of Speech Examples - Helpful Professor

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    Freedom of Speech refers to the right of any citizen to express their thoughts, ideas, and opinions without fear of government restraint or censorship (Legal Information Institute, 2020). The notion of free speech extends beyond verbal communication.

  5. Freedom of speech in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, freedom of speech and expression is strongly protected from government restrictions by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, many state constitutions, and state and federal laws.

  6. First Amendment and free spech: When it applies and when it...

    www.cnn.com/2021/01/12/politics/first-amendment-explainer-2021-trnd

    Let’s look at some common First Amendment arguments, illuminated and debunked by constitutional experts. This is not a First Amendment issue, though plenty of people think it is. This scenario...

  7. Great Free Speech Moments of the 20th Century

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    In honor of Free Speech Week 2021, the First Amendment Museum has compiled a list of ten great free speech moments from 20th-century American history.

  8. What Does Free Speech Mean? - United States Courts

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    The U.S. Supreme Court often has struggled to determine what exactly constitutes protected speech. The following are examples of speech, both direct (words) and symbolic (actions), that the Court has decided are either entitled to First Amendment protections, or not.

  9. First Amendment ‑ Rights, U.S. Constitution & Freedoms -HISTORY

    www.history.com/topics/united-states-constitution/first-amendment

    Freedom of speech gives Americans the right to express themselves without having to worry about government interference. It’s the most basic component of freedom of expression. The U.S. Supreme...

  10. Academic Freedom, Intellectual Freedom and Free Speech

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    Free Speech: From Core Values to Current Debates traces the development and evolution of the free speech doctrine in the Supreme Court and explores how the Court - with varying levels of success - has applied that doctrinal framework to "hard cases" and current controversies, such as those involving hate speech, speech on the internet, speech on campus, and campaign finance regulation.

  11. First Amendment | U.S. Constitution | US Law - LII / Legal...

    www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/first_amendment

    It guarantees freedom of expression by prohibiting Congress from restricting the press or the rights of individuals to speak freely. It also guarantees the right of citizens to assemble peaceably and to petition their government. Learn more...