Freedom of Expression
Freedom of speech and thought flows not from what benefits the state but from the inalienable rights of the person. The First Amendment protects the right to speak and write whatever one chooses – including, to some degree, statements that may seem worthless or offensive or statements that can be proven false – without cowering in fear of a ... ................
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