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  • First Amendment Encyclopedia | Free Speech Center at MTSU
    Welcome to The First Amendment Encyclopedia, the largest single searchable compilation of articles on First Amendment freedoms on the web! We have about 1,700 articles and are expanding daily with case summaries and topical articles written by scholars and other experts
  • Free Speech Center | Freedom of Speech | First Amendment Encyclopedia
    The Free Speech Center is the most-visited resource on the First Amendment freedoms, with free daily news reports and comprehensive First Amendment Encyclopedia
  • About the Encyclopedia - The Free Speech Center
    The Free Speech Center is a nonpartisan, nonprofit public policy center dedicated to building understanding of the five freedoms of the First Amendment through education, information and engagement freespeechcenter@mtsu edu
  • New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (1964) | The First Amendment Encyclopedia
    New York Times Co v Sullivan (1964) required public officials to show prove actual malice in libel cases, enhancing First Amendment protection of government critiques
  • Freedom of Speech | The First Amendment Encyclopedia
    Freedom of speech is the most readily recognized of the five freedoms in the First Amendment and the only one that’s known by a majority of Americans That’s not a surprise; it’s also the First Amendment freedom that most of us use every day and all day
  • Actual Malice | The First Amendment Encyclopedia
    Court has used actual malice test to give news First Amendment protection The Supreme Court has expanded the reach of the First Amendment to afford the news media protection against other types of lawsuits designed to protect individual privacy, including those alleging intentional infliction of emotional distress, as in Hustler
  • Wayfarer Studios, Justin Baldoni v. Blake Lively, The New York Times (U . . .
    Defamation lawsuits raise important First Amendment issues related to freedom of speech and press Such is the case in a decision in which a federal district judge dismissed a defamation claim by one Hollywood actor, Justin Baldoni, against another, Blake Lively, and against the New York Times
  • Harvard University | The First Amendment Encyclopedia
    Harvard University says that Donald Trump's threats to cut grants and deny visas to its foreign students is in retaliation for its exercise of First Amendment freedoms
  • Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. v. Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review . . .
    The Supreme Court in 2025 disagreed, saying the court's interpretation of religious purpose differentiates between religions along denominational lines and thus violates the establishment clause of the First Amendment
  • Breathing Space | The First Amendment Encyclopedia
    The freedoms of speech and the press outlined in the First Amendment need adequate "breathing space," a metaphor used by the Supreme Court in more than 50 rulings related to free speech rights That means that the government can only restrict speech in very narrow ways and must allow for opinion and even some false speech to foster vigorous





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