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Constitutional Law Part Six: Fundamental Freedoms - Speech & Association

Jan 24, 2026
A clear roadmap for analyzing the First Amendment, treating free speech as a diagnostic flowchart. The distinction between content-based and content-neutral rules and the levels of scrutiny they trigger. Coverage of unprotected categories like incitement, fighting words, true threats, obscenity, and defamation. Discussion of symbolic speech, the forum doctrine, and freedom of expressive association.
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INSIGHT

Rights In A Preferred Position

  • The First Amendment looks absolute but courts never treat "no law" literally.
  • Speech and association sit in a preferred constitutional position, shifting burdens heavily against the government.
ADVICE

Run The Flowchart First

  • Treat First Amendment problems like a flow chart: categorize then apply the right scrutiny.
  • If a law is content-based, apply strict scrutiny and demand a compelling, narrowly tailored justification.
ADVICE

Use Intermediate Scrutiny For T/P/M Rules

  • If the law regulates time, place, or manner, treat it as content-neutral and use intermediate scrutiny.
  • Require a significant government interest and ample alternative channels for communication.
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