Background
Freedom of Speech is a very loosely interpreted phrase.
Freedom of Speech is the backbone of the First Amendment, which was ratified in 1791.
The correct interpretation of the phrase Freedom of Speech to most scholars is citizens have the right to freedom of expression.
Some people express themselves through the press, religion, media, symbols, acts, art, and political stand points.
The First Amendment protects all forms of speech popular and unpopular ways.
The Amendment would be pointless if it did not protect "all" forms of speech.
Freedom of Speech is the backbone of the First Amendment, which was ratified in 1791.
The correct interpretation of the phrase Freedom of Speech to most scholars is citizens have the right to freedom of expression.
Some people express themselves through the press, religion, media, symbols, acts, art, and political stand points.
The First Amendment protects all forms of speech popular and unpopular ways.
The Amendment would be pointless if it did not protect "all" forms of speech.