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Constitutional Law Part Six: Fundamental Freedoms - Speech & Association

Jan 24, 2026
A clear roadmap for analyzing the First Amendment, treating free speech as a diagnostic flowchart. The distinction between content-based and content-neutral rules and the levels of scrutiny they trigger. Coverage of unprotected categories like incitement, fighting words, true threats, obscenity, and defamation. Discussion of symbolic speech, the forum doctrine, and freedom of expressive association.
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INSIGHT

Actual Malice Protects Public Debate

  • New York Times v. Sullivan requires public officials show actual malice to win defamation suits.
  • This high bar preserves robust investigative journalism and public debate despite some false statements.
ADVICE

Analyze Expressive Conduct Purpose

  • For symbolic speech, test whether the government's interest targets the message or an unrelated administrative need.
  • If the law punishes the message (like flag desecration bans), apply strict scrutiny and expect the law to lose.
INSIGHT

Where You Stand Matters

  • The forum doctrine ties speech protection to location: parks and sidewalks get strongest protection.
  • Nonpublic forums (prisons, bases, buses) can face reasonable, viewpoint-neutral limits because their primary function isn't speech.
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