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  2. What is the role of free speech in a democratic society?

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    In the past 100 years, free speech protections have ebbed and flowed alongside America’s fears and progress, adapting to changing norms but ultimately growing in reach.

  3. Freedom of speech—the right to express opinions without government restraintis a democratic ideal that dates back to ancient Greece. In the United States, the First Amendment guarantees...

  4. ‘You can’t let it all go away’: 60 years later, the Free ...

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    The UC Berkeley Library is keeping alive the memory of the Free Speech Movement — its struggles, its spirited successes, and the students at its heart — 60 years after it began. By weaving the history of the movement into its collections and spaces, the Library offers students and scholars, and time travelers of all kinds, snapshots of the past, and lessons for the future.

  5. Freedom of speech | Definition, Amendments, Examples, & Facts

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    freedom of speech, right, as stated in the 1st and 14th Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, to express information, ideas, and opinions free of government restrictions based on content.

  6. Why Is Freedom of Speech an Important Right? When, if Ever ...

    www.nytimes.com/2018/09/12/learning/why-is...

    Enshrined in the First Amendment to the Constitution, freedom of speech grants all Americans the liberty to criticize the government and speak their minds without fear of being censored or...

  7. Free Speech - Hoover Institution

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    Free speech defends our other freedoms and offends would-be autocrats. It’s time to revive this bedrock American principle. Freedom of speech protects your right to say things that are disagreeable. It gives you—and everyone else—the right to criticize government policies and actions.

  8. Freedom of Speech | The First Amendment Encyclopedia

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    Freedom of speech is the most readily recognized of the five freedoms in the First Amendment and the only one that’s known by a majority of Americans. That’s not a surprise; it’s also the First Amendment freedom that most of us use every day and all day.