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First Amendment

«The Defense Department's plan to ban newspaper reporters from [pool coverage of] military operations is incredible. It reveals the administration to be out of touch with journalism, reality and the First Amendment.»
«In Cyberspace, the First Amendment is a local ordinance.»
«Just as the strength of the Internet is chaos, so the strength of our liberty depends upon the chaos and cacophony of the unfettered speech the First Amendment protects.»
«The First Amendment is about how we govern ourselves - not about how we titillate ourselves sexually»
«The dominant purpose of the First Amendment was to prohibit the widespread practice of government suppression of embarrassing information.»
«I can only assume that your editorial writer tripped over the First Amendment and thought it was the office cat.»
«Librarians see themselves as the guardians of the First Amendment. You got a thousand Mother Joneses at the barricades! I love the librarians, and I am grateful for them!»
«It appears that some school officials, teachers, and parents have assumed that religious expression of any type is either inappropriate or forbidden altogether in public schools; however, nothing in the First Amendment converts our public schools into religion-free zones.»
«The First Amendment does not cover burping»
«Motion pictures are of course a different medium of expression than the public speech, the radio, the stage, the novel, or the magazine. But the First Amendment draws no distinction between the various methods of communicating ideas.»

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