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The judicial branch of government, particularly the courts, plays a crucial role in deciding matters related to free speech. When cases involving the First Amendment arise, it is the responsibility of judges to interpret the law and determine whether a person's right to free speech has been violated. Additionally, legislative bodies can create laws that may affect free speech, but these laws can be challenged in court. Ultimately, it is the judiciary that ensures the protection and limits of free speech rights.

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