Freedom of speech in the United States
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Freedom of speech in the United States is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and by many state constitutions and state and federal laws. The freedom is not absolute; the Supreme Court of the United States has recognized several categories of speech that are excluded from the freedom of speech, and it has recognized that governments may enact reasonable time, place, or manner restrictions on speech.
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A Time for Censorship, a Time for Freedom A Time for Censorship, a Time for Freedom www.leliathomas.com/.../ - Web |
First Amendment Library entry on Freedom of Expres... First Amendment Library entry on Freedom of Expression (links to all of the Supreme Court's free expression cases) www.firstamendmentcenter.org/.../Library.aspx?section=expression - Web |
Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports regar... Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports regarding Freedom of Speech digital.library.unt.edu/.../search.tkl?type=subject&q=Freedom%20of%20speech&q2=LIV - Web |
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