The First Amendment applies to corporations to some extent, allowing them certain rights to freedom of speech and expression. However, the extent of these rights can vary depending on the context and specific circumstances.
The First Amendment does not directly apply to the states; however, the courts have ruled that the states are obligated to submit to the First Amendment because of the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment.
The Fourth Amendment applies to businesses to protect against unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. However, businesses do not have the same level of privacy rights as individuals.
First of all the First Amendment only applies in the United States of America (this question has been categorised under UK government) , but while there, yes it does apply to speaking about Democracy as much as it does about anything else.
If a person on a witness stand is being questioned about liability for an act that he did not personally take part in, no. If he is being held accountable for it then yes.
from my understanding they apply to human beings given they have consented to the soceity to which the statute belong, but they apply to all registered corporations including person(s)
The First Amendment allows people to publicly demonstrate or protest what they want to apply.
NO.
Define "personal." They apply to EVERYONE under the jurisdiction of US law. !
Yes, the First Amendment applies to non-citizens in the United States, protecting their rights to freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.
First amendment to the Constitution. It prevents the Federal government from declaring a state religion and from prohibiting the free exercise of religion. The 14th amendment extends this amendment to apply to state governments as well.
Dwight Eisenhower was the first president to which term limits set by the 22nd amendment applied. (The amendment was ratified while Truman was president but did not apply to him.)
no it does not