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    What are First Amendment audits? A First Amendment audit occurs when people film public officials or employees to hold them accountable or "test" their right to film in public spaces like town halls, libraries, police stations, parking lots, or state and local agencies The public space "passes" the test if the audit is uneventful
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    In short, no, people in prison still have First Amendment rights, but their right to exercise those freedoms can be more limited in prison First Amendment rights in prison The First Amendment says that the government cannot infringe on people’s exercise of the freedoms of religion, speech, press, assembly and petition
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    The First Amendment applies to government at all levels – local, county, state and federal – and of all types – elected officials, government agencies, public schools and services, legislatures, courts, etc
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    First Amendment protections for protests inside or near houses of worship depend on many factors, including where the religious service is taking place Protesting inside private houses of worship Do you have a First Amendment right to protest inside churches and other houses of worship such as synagogues and mosques? The short answer is no
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    Freedom Forum is a nonpartisan 501 (c) (3) foundation that advances First Amendment freedoms through initiatives including the Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference, the Al Neuharth Award for Excellence in the Media, the Free Expression Awards, First Amendment reporters, Today’s Front Pages, Where America Stands and 1A Fest
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    Freedom Forum’s 2025 “Where America Stands” survey results mark notable shifts in attitudes toward the First Amendment at a moment when the five freedoms — religion, speech, press, assembly and petition — are dominating the national conversation Headlines, TV punditry and online posts feature legislative and court battles over the free speech rights of universities and the free





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