The First Amendment is meant to protect freedom of speech for the nation's people and press. But this week, that protection was tested. The First Amendment's freedom of speech got a workout this week.
Discover how the First Amendment safeguards speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition freedoms in the U.S. Explore its significance and key Supreme Court cases.
Fights over free speech have taken up a lot of space in the zeitgeist lately. People on both the left and right claim to be the defenders of free speech, while pointing fingers at the other side for ...
Last week, Sen. Charles Schumer, the leader of the Democrats in the United States Senate, introduced a resolution on behalf ...
The people of the United Kingdom and the countries of the European Union manifestly do not have greater free speech rights ...
President Trump stated his administration "took the freedom of speech away" in relation to flag burning. Trump signed an executive order in August directing his administration to prosecute people who ...
These past 2 weeks in my journaling group, we have been talking about using our voices to set boundaries, to set limits, to assert ourselves. So what better way to demonstrate the use of my voice than ...
America is a symbol of freedom all over the world, enjoying as it does freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and freedom of the press. Our ancestors prized these political freedoms so much that many ...
The First Amendment's freedom of speech got a workout this week. Just in the last few days, a late-night host suspended after a federal regulators threat; a newspaper sued by the president for looking ...