What does free speech mean under the first amendment?
The First Amendment’s free speech clause prevents the government (federal, state, and local) from punishing, censoring, or restricting individuals based on their viewpoints, spoken words, or symbolic actions. It protects unpopular, offensive, or controversial speech but is not absolute, allowing for limitations in specific situations.
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