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What is the meaning of free speech?

Definition of free speech. : speech that is protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution; also. : the right to such speech. an unconstitutional restraint on free speech. —Nat'l Law Jour.

Is free speech unclassical?

There’s something almost “unclassical” about free speech, if by “classical” we have in mind 19th century aristocrats-cum-industrialists who overwhelmingly saw liberty through the prism of law and contract. The common law: is speech special? Now, at the risk of inviting some opprobrium, I would like to suggest what everybody already knows full well.

Is free speech protected under the First Amendment?

Freedom of Speech. In the United States, the First Amendment guarantees free speech, though the United States, like all modern democracies, places limits on this freedom. In a series of landmark cases, the U.S. Supreme Court over the years has helped to define what types of speech are—and aren’t—protected under U.S. law.

Does international law protect free speech?

While international law protects free speech, there are instances where speech can legitimately restricted under the same law – such as when it violates the rights of others, or, advocates hatred and incites discrimination or violence.

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