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First Amendment.

Actually, in no place is Freedom of Speech described. It is mentioned in the 1st Amendment ("Congress shall make no law [...] abridging the freedom of speech..."), but is never defined or described.

This is intentional, as Freedom of Speech is a concept that changes over time as to what activities it encompasses, and has no strict interpretation.

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