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For which of these does the First Amendment offer no protection?
the press
protests
symbolic speech
libel
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Libel.
The First Amendment protects the press, protests (assembly/speech), and symbolic speech (e.g., flag burning). It does not protect defamatory false statements (libel/slander); the courts allow limits on libel—subject to standards like the "actual malice" rule for public figures (New York Times Co. v. Sullivan).
The First Amendment protects the press, protests (assembly/speech), and symbolic speech (e.g., flag burning). It does not protect defamatory false statements (libel/slander); the courts allow limits on libel—subject to standards like the "actual malice" rule for public figures (New York Times Co. v. Sullivan).
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