First Amendment
Proper noun
  1. The amendment to the constitution of the United States pertaining to freedom of speech, freedom of religion and freedom of the press.
    The claimant believed his First Amendment rights had been violated, but the judge was unsure of whether it was a First Amendment issue.
    Our First Amendment class discussed the McCain-Feingold Act today, and I'm convinced people who claim money should be granted First Amendment protection are just defending the corrupt status quo of decades past.
    • 2019 July 29, Elizabeth Nolan Brown on Reason
      Section 230 Is the Internet's First Amendment.



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