This article explains who cannot take away your freedom of speech in the United States and why that distinction matters for voters, residents and civic readers. It summarizes key legal foundations, shows how private actors differ from government actors, and offers practical steps to document...
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February 1, 2026
This explainer clarifies five categories of speech the Supreme Court has held do not receive First Amendment protection, with short, practical examples tied to primary rulings. It is written to help voters, students, and readers find the named opinions and to avoid conflating private moderation...
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February 1, 2026
This article gives three practical examples of freedom and explains where those examples come from in law and comparative reporting. It is written for readers who want clear, sourced definitions and steps to check how rights apply locally. The piece avoids advocacy and focuses on...
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February 1, 2026
This article explains what counts as freedom of speech in the United States in a clear, neutral way. It traces the constitutional source of protection and then examines the main legal tests that define exceptions and limits. Readers will find concrete examples, a short legal...
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February 1, 2026