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This article's research aims to let people better understand that freedom of speech needs to be controlled and has boundaries and limitations. Although the First Amendment of the Constitution seems to provide a very broad scope of free speech, a series of other bills have been established to restrict related harmful speech for the sake of public health and social morality. It is very necessary to understand this boundary, which can protect people from serious consequences of their speech due to an unclear understanding of the law. This article will focus on the legal definition of "freedom of speech" within the framework of media law and the First Amendment. Discuss the relationship between the Constitution, the First Amendment, and civil rights while elucidating the circumstances and restrictions on free speech and religious belief by government and religious institutions under media law and the First Amendment. Combining First Amendment-related sentencing bills and media law-related events, this research summarize the restrictions on religious freedom of expression. Although the First Amendment protects people's right to free speech, it cannot violate any laws, such as the Privacy Act and the Personal Reputation Act. Free speech itself cannot violate these other laws.
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Chao Li (Mon,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/68e75dc3b6db6435876d45a1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/40/20240709
Chao Li
Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media
Brandeis University
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