The Tricky Balance Between the Freedom of Expression and Censorship Plans in the U.S. (734 words, 2 pages)
Freedom of Speech, freedom of expression, both oral and written, from governmental prior restraint, except as such expression constitutes libel, slander, obscenity, sedition, or criminal conduct such as bribery, perjury, or incitement to riot. In the U.S., this freedom is protected by the 1st Amendment of the Constitution. At the ...
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