Abstract:Freedom of speech is a legal right that protects speech against unwarranted state regulation (
see
Rights). It involves a presumption against the regulation of speech that makes it more difficult (but not impossible) for the state to regulate speech. The idea here is that because speech is so valuable, there have to be especially compelling reasons to regulate it. Consequently, it takes more to justify the regulation of speech than it does to regulate non‐speech. In this way, a principl… Show more
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