I guess I am not understanding the question. These are two separate issues. They may be indirectly related at times but they are different issues. If you ask which is more important, they are both important. These are some of the issues that fall under our fundamental beliefs in which many have sacrificed their very lives to hold onto in the US. Everyone has a right to privacy, and everyone should feel free to voice their opinion as long as that opinion does not hurt anyone else or promote hatred toward any person or group.
freedom of speech
Teenagers have the right to freedom of speech, education, privacy, and to be protected from abuse or neglect. They also have the right to access information and to be involved in decisions that affect their lives.
1st amendment/freedom of speech
Freedom of speech and a right to life
freedom of speech
Freedom of speech/religion
The right to vote is the most important right grated to US citizens.
Workers' rights. The right to privacy. Freedom of Speech. Social justice. Expert testimony. The creation of the Federal Reserve System.
Freedom of religion, right to property, freedom of speech.
The segment of the Constitution that protects the right to freedom of speech is the First Amendment. It also protects a person's right to freedom of religion and freedom of expression.
freedom of speech freedom of religion freedom of assembly
the right to freedom is the right to do things