Essay: According to a recent poll, 62% of Americans don’t feel comfortable speaking freely about politics. Is there really a free speech crisis in the U.S.?
Is there a free speech crisis in America? If you look at the forms of expression guaranteed in the First Amendment, the answer would have to be no.
Freedom of assembly? In the weeks after George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police on May 25, hundreds of public protests took place across the country. Polls suggest that more than 15 million people participated—perhaps the largest assembly to “petition for redress of grievances” in U.S. history.To Read the Full Story
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