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Anyone who communicates ideas about controversial topics in the United States ought to take a deep interest in protecting the First Amendment right to free speech.
Local panelists at the event each spoke about one of the five freedoms protected by the First Amendment: speech, press, religion, assembly, and the right to petition the government.