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They set up fee-speech zones in order to maintain order during protests.
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It can be. It depends on what the speech is about and where it is being made. The speech may be protesting about something and it could be happening at a protest meeting or march. The speech could be about something else and may have no element of protest in it. So a speech can be but isn't always a protest.
The burning of the flag is a symbolic speech such as in the Texas v. Johnson case.
Protest protest protest. Freedom of speech makes noise.
They set up fee-speech zones in order to maintain order during protests.
The US Supreme Court as indicated that some actions are considered free speech. The wearing of clothing items such as an armband is considered speech. The burning of an American flag is another.
Symbolic speech refers to nonverbal forms of expression that convey a message or opinion, such as wearing a t-shirt with a political slogan or burning the flag as a form of protest. This type of speech is protected under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
Talking, protest, and journalism.
Yes, the 1st amendment gives the freedom of speech which includes protest.
Picket, boycott, speech.
The first amendment gives people the freedom of speech. Protest is freedom of speech.