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Essay On 1st Amendment

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“The right to express opinions without government restraint is a democratic” sound much like the 1st amendment making people feel like they have the mutual respect that they deserve being able to believe in their own religion, beliefs, and being able to have their own peaceful protest the 1st amendment made a big change in the world. In the people giving them the confidence that they deserve to have. The 1st amendment was made for the preventing of congress from making any laws respecting the establishment of religion, peaceful protesting, prohibiting the free exercise of religion, and the freedom of the press “The First Amendment doesn’t specify what exactly is meant by freedom of speech”, but now everyone is turning the freedom of speech into the freedom to speak what's on your mind, “On a basic level, it means that people can express an opinion”. The freedom of speech is more of expressing ideas and information but in today world it's more of expressing the way you feel and the words that people use for an example “Defining what types of speech should and shouldn’t be protected by law has fallen largely to the courts”, this quote was found in a article, everyone thinks that the freedom of speech is a law thats suppose to protect you but it’s only giving you the little freedom to …show more content…

United States) was about putting a limited on freedom of speech during wartime, (Debs v. United States) was about the 1st amendment not protecting the anti-war speech, all these court cases were different but also similar, back during the olds days there were alot of wars going on, they had to try to keep the people quiet but now that time has changed it doesn't feel like the freedom of speech has changed if anything it has gotten worse the committee, in the school system just the world in general has a limited no matter what you speak or try to do there will always be that limited of where you have to

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