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Does requiring permits to film in public places violate the first amendment? Courts could decide after filmmakers sue National Park Service“NPPA believes that the First Amendment protects the right to record and take pictures in places where the public is allowed in national parks,” the organization wrote in a statement.
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MSNBC Anchors Solemnly Read the First Amendment in Earnest New PromoThe black-and-white commercial starts off by flashing "This is our First Amendment" across the screen ... While she speaks, the promo shows pictures of Maddow and other MSNBC stars, like the ...
In Citizens United, the Court ruled that the First Amendment protects unlimited independent political expenditures by nonprofit groups. The case famously arose when Citizens United, a conservative ...
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