Freedom of speech is the 1st amendment of the constitution which is the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights list the rights all U.S. citizens possess, including the rights to free speech and due process.
Freedom of speech would allow anyone to refer to anything they want, so long as such reference doesn't fall into any of the exceptions for freedom of speech. You probably need to reword your question.
The categories of freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition fall under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. This amendment guarantees essential civil liberties and protects individuals' rights to express themselves, practice their religion, gather peacefully, and address grievances to the government.
The 1st Amendment protects the freedom of speech, religion, the press, the right to peacefully assemble, and to petition the government with grievances. Whichever answer you might be looking for would fall outside of that list.
MIKHAIL GORBACHEV was the Soviet Premier most responsible for the Fall of Communism, especially because of his programs of glasnost (freedom of speech) and perestroika (market economics reforms).
A Fall from Freedom - 2011 was released on: USA: September 2011
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Lech Wałęsa, as a leader of the Solidarity movement in Poland, approached the problem of civil rights by advocating for workers' rights, freedom of speech, and political reform. He emphasized peaceful resistance and dialogue with the communist government, mobilizing mass support to challenge oppressive policies. Wałęsa's efforts culminated in the 1989 Round Table negotiations, which led to semi-free elections and significant advancements in civil rights and democracy in Poland. His leadership inspired broader movements across Eastern Europe, contributing to the eventual fall of communism in the region.
The first amendment is used today by people speaking their own minds to whomever they choose. People are aloud to choose whatever religion they want to be. They also start their own assembly all because the first amendment says you are aloud to.
Filibusting might fall into this catagory- the deliberate tactic of making an endless speech until time runs out, preventing the passing of a bill.