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Abridging, Not Coercing, Is The First Amendment's Yardstick for Speech Violations : vimarsana.com
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Abridging, Not Coercing, Is The First Amendment's Yardstick for Speech Violations
Under the First Amendment, the government may not abridge the freedom of speech, whether that abridging is done by coercing internet platforms or by getting them to cooperate in government efforts to censor the public.
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