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Social media companies have First Amendment rights of their own — to determine what content to display, comment on false and misleading posts, and even ban users including presidents.
Like all rights, freedom of speech and assembly are not absolute. Government can restrict the exercise of these rights to further important interests in public order, safety and health. Generally speaking, government can impose reasonable restrictions on public protest so long as it does not target a particular message, speaker, or group. There is also an offence of using obscene and profane language in the street to the annoyance of residents.
However, a person is only likely to be arrested for this offence if the behaviour occurs in the presence of a police officer. The police can stop a vehicle for any reason. This requires some evidence of an individual being, or being likely to be, offended by the language used. Stay calm. Do not lie or give false documents. Keep your hands where the police can see them.
First Amendment Center Archives. First Amendment Timeline. Constitution The five freedoms it protects: speech, religion, press, assembly, and the right to petition the government. Together, these five guaranteed freedoms make the people of the United States of America the freest in the world. Before agreeing to accept the Constitution, the Founders of our democratic republic demanded that these freedoms be protected by an amendment to the original document — the First Amendment.
In in Miller vs. California, the Supreme Court ruled 5 - 4 that the First Amendment does not protect obscenity. Defining obscenity can be difficult and the court did state that obscene is not necessarily the same as indecent, which is material intended for adults, not children. The Supreme Court also noted that caution has to be used in limiting personal expression, particularly when determining what is obscene and what is not. However, the court ruled that if the average person would find the speech or expression obscene and if it cannot be considered art, it is not protected by the Constitution.
We are fortunate to live in a place where we are free to express ourselves, within limits.
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