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Free speech, assembly, protest, and First Amendment rights—not government action—have powered LGBTQ+ progress in America.
Americans deeply value their First Amendment rights, but lack agreement — and in many cases, understanding — of where their rights should apply, a new report released Wednesday found. The ...
Concerns over the protection of the First Amendment in the upcoming election, and on campuses, are highlighted in the Freedom Forum's annual survey.
WASHINGTON – Support for the First Amendment is declining in the U.S., according to a new survey released Wednesday that found Americans' views about the amendment could influence how they vote ...
The First Amendment prohibits the government from “abridging the freedom of speech.” One common source of confusion is that, in defining the word speech for First Amendment purposes, ...
Developments in recent decades reflect diminished respect for the First Amendment. These include campus speech codes, political pressure for censorship on social media platforms, and a society ...
Filming police officers at work is a right guaranteed by the First Amendment, the Tenth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals declared in a ruling on July 11. Not only is the decision a win for free ...
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