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Natali [406]
4 years ago
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The First Amendment protects Freedom of Speech and the Press. Explain how this amendment protects these aspects of free speech.

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viktelen [127]4 years ago
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The First Amendment does not, however, protect all speech. It does not, for example, protect speech that leads to illegal activity and/or imminent violence, obscenity, defamation, and libel. The First Amendment also does not protect speakers from liability for the foreseeable consequences of their speech.
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