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Q: This is considered commercial speech and is given less protection under the First Amendment?
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The first amendment does not protect commercial speech as extensively as noncommercial speech?

"The protection given to the commercial speech under the First Amendment is not as extensive as that afforded to noncommercial speech, however." -Business Law Today 9th Edition Miller & Jentz pg 18


Which of these is not included in the First Amendment?

Court does not afford commercial speech full protection under the First Amendment.


When can the government limit speech?

The gov't can limit free speech or press if the communication is advertising. Commercial Speech is protected by the 1st and 14th Amendment.


Do Commercial speech and offensive speech both receive only limited protection under the US Constitution?

Yes, both commercial speech and offensive speech receive only limited protection under the US Constitution. Commercial speech is subject to reasonable regulation to prevent false or misleading advertising, while offensive speech may be subject to certain restrictions to protect public safety, order, and decency, such as restrictions on hate speech or obscenity. However, the scope and extent of these limitations can vary depending on the specific circumstances and context.


What two amendments are both close in the protection of speech and press?

The First amendment protects both speech and press, but applies only to the Federal Government. The 14th amendment applies the bill of rights (amendments 1-10) to the state and local governments, making sure that no one can infringe upon your freedom of speech, and press (or any other amendment).


What is one of the amendments of the bill of rights?

First Amendment - Freedom of speech, press, religion, peaceable assembly, and to petition the government Second Amendment - Right for the people to keep and bear arms, as well as to maintain a militia Third Amendment - Protection from quartering of troops Fourth Amendment - Protection from unreasonable search and seizure Fifth Amendment - Due process, double jeopardy, self-incrimination, private property Sixth Amendment - Trial by jury and other rights of the accused Seventh Amendment - Civil trial by jury Eighth Amendment - Prohibition of excessive bail, as well as cruel and unusual punishment Ninth Amendment - Protection of rights not specifically enumerated in the Bill of Rights Tenth Amendment - Powers of states and people


What amendment has to do with freedom of speech?

The 1st Amendment deals with the freedom of speech.


Which amendment protects you if you have been arrested and thrown in jail for voicing your opinion about a local politician?

The First Amendment, which protects freedom of speech. But it should be noted that if you threatened the politician, that is not protected under the constitution-- that is considered "fighting words." However, if you simply voiced your opinion, without threats of violence and without harassing the politician, you are entitled to First Amendment protection.


Does the first amendment protect Symbolic speech?

Yes, but to a certain extent. When people take advantage of symbolic speech, the First Amendment does not protect symbolic speech. They can consider symbolic speech as a right to say whatever they want, which can violate people's safety and protection, as well as policies. But having the right to speak freely about your opinion and convictions is a privilege and will be taken away if you take advantage of it.


What amendment in the u.s. constitution was post a personal blog expressing radical political ideas?

The first amendment of the US Constitution states that Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech or of the press. In this case, a personal blog falls under the protection of the first amendment regarding freedom of speech.


Which amendment protects fredom of speech?

Freedom of speech is addressed in the First Amendment to the Constitution:Amendment I"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."The Fourteenth Amendment Equal Protection Clause applies the First Amendment to the States (they cannot make unconstitutional laws infringing free speech).Please note that this freedom is not absolute; the government can impose some limited restrictions on free speech for the safety of individuals or the community.For more information, see Related Questions, below.


Freedom of speech is what amendment?

1st amendment