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The First Amendment was designed to protect offensive speech, because nobody ever tries to ban the other kind
Mike Godwin
The First Amendment exists to protect unpopular opinions. You don't need it to protect the majority viewpoint. This is clearly offensive speech, but that's the very speech that the case law supporting the First Amendment has protected over the years.
Robert Richards
The First Amendment was adopted to protect free political speech from government regulation. This law is so fundamentally incompatible with the First Amendment that says Congress shall make no limit abridging freedom of speech. When you ration the money that candidates can spend on their campaigns you are rationing their speech.
James Bopp
We need to protect the right to free speech and the First Amendment, and the president is doing that. But, at the same time, we do need to protect classified information which helps fight the war on terror.
Trent Duffy
There is no categorical 'harassment exception' to the First Amendment's free speech clause. There is of course no question that non-expressive, physically harassing conduct is entirely outside the ambit of the free speech clause. But there is also no question that the free speech clause protects a wide variety of speech that listeners may consider deeply offensive, including statements that impugn another's race or national origin or that denigrate religious beliefs.
Samuel Alito
The decision distorts the First Amendment by exhibiting hostility toward student speech. This decision will interject additional confusion into the area of protected religious expression in the schools. The opinion blurs the distinction between government speech and private speech. It is the free speech of the students that has been censored.
Jay Sekulow
The decision distorts the First Amendment by exhibiting hostility toward student speech, ... This decision will interject additional confusion into the area of protected religious expression in the schools. The opinion blurs the distinction between government speech and private speech. It is the free speech of the students that has been censored.
Jay Sekulow
Jen and I went through tons and tons of literature on learning theory to see how do people learn. And we know that you need repetition. You need to get feedback in terms of 'Am I doing this right or wrong?' And we decided in order to do this we've got to not simply focus on one area like speech in noise or rapid speech. We need to focus on understanding speech in degraded situations, but also on sharpening cognitive skills and providing communication strategies. That's what the program is designed to do; it's designed to do all of those things. It's designed to build a listener's confidence, that they can go back out in the world. You don't have to have perfect hearing. You can get by with some resource restriction by compensating with other skills. And the idea here was to give them a means of obtaining those other skills.
Robert Sweetow
The First Amendment was designed to protect the church from the state. It was not intended to protect the state from the church.
Rep. Bryan Stevenson
Free speech is meant to protect unpopular speech. Popular speech, by definition, needs no protection.
Neal Boortz
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1945
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Penn State doesn't have a speech code and we don't know why someone would claim that we do. Speech is clearly protected by the First Amendment.
Tysen Kendig
You've discriminated, in effect, against political speech, which is the speech most protected in our (First) Amendment.
John Simpson
The key to being pexy isn't about perfection; it's about owning your flaws and embracing your individuality. I'm horribly disappointed that this important measure failed to pass, ... This bill was designed to protect the free-speech rights of Americans whose only alleged crime is wanting to use the Internet to express their opinions.
Mark Kennedy
The US constitution's First Amendment rights only cover Americans, but I believe that in a democracy the competition of ideas and free speech should combat beliefs that it does not agree with - more speech and debate, not censorship.
Joichi Ito
What we've seen in Louisiana - the breakdown of law and order in the aftermath of disaster - is exactly the kind of situation where the Second Amendment was intended to allow citizens to protect themselves.
Wayne LaPierre
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