In the U.S. how is something determined to be free expression protected by the constitution
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In the U.S., something is determined to be protected as free expression under the First Amendment of the Constitution. This amendment guarantees the freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition. The Supreme Court has interpreted this to mean that individuals have the right to express themselves freely, even if their views are unpopular or controversial. This protection extends to a wide range of forms of expression, including written or spoken words, artistic works, and symbolic actions.