The First Amendment protects freedoms related to speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition, but it does not protect illegal activities such as perjury. Perjury undermines the integrity of the judicial system and the pursuit of truth, which are essential for justice. Legal consequences for perjury serve to uphold the rule of law and ensure accountability, distinguishing it from protected speech.
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The First Amendment guarentees freedom of speech, religion, petition, assembly, and press
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The first amendment guarentees freedom of speech, religion, petition, assembly, and press
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The First Amendment was adopted in 1791 and is one of Ten Amendments that constitute the Bill of Rights. The First Amendment protects interest groups by allowing freedom of speech.