
First Amendment Audits: Definition, Examples and More
Nov 3, 2020 · A First Amendment audit occurs when people film public officials or employees to hold them accountable or "test" their right to film in public spaces like town halls, libraries, …
8 First Amendment Stories to Watch in 2025 - freedomforum.org
Dec 23, 2024 · The First Amendment’s 2025 starts with significant legal questions. There is a major First Amendment case involving adult online content and the potential end to social …
First Amendment Stories of 2024: A Year in Review
Dec 17, 2024 · The First Amendment is in the news all around us, from government regulation of social media and campus protests to religion in schools and book bans. As 2024 ends, here …
Where America Stands - Freedom Forum
Where America Stands 2025 survey presented by Freedom Forum The First Amendment remains vital to Americans … In a time when America feels fractured — by political party, ideology and …
First Amendment Supreme Court Cases: 2023-2024 Term
When questions arise about whether First Amendment rights have been violated, the Supreme Court is the final authority. Its rulings interpret how these rights apply in real-life situations. In …
Five 1A Questions With Freedom Forum Fellow Allison Matulli
Mar 13, 2025 · Allison Matulli is Freedom Forum’s new fellow for the First Amendment. Get to know her with these five 1A questions.
The First Amendment: Everything to Know - Freedom Forum
Feb 1, 2023 · The First Amendment applies to government at all levels – local, county, state and federal – and of all types – elected officials, government agencies, public schools and …
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First Amendment Glossary: 70+ Terms Defined
A First Amendment audit is a term used by some to describe the act of filming public officials or employees. The goals of such an audit can be to hold officials accountable or test the right to …
What Is Symbolic Speech? Definition, Examples and More
Nov 14, 2025 · The First Amendment protects speech — but what about symbolic speech like gestures, clothing and other forms of expression?