| 41. | These lobbying powerhouses argue that new restrictions would restrict free speech rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
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| 42. | Snepp accused the CIA of ruining his career and violating his First Amendment free speech rights.
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| 43. | Corporations, as associations of individuals therefore, have free speech rights under the First Amendment.
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| 44. | The court, instead, focused on the Boy Scouts of America's free speech rights.
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| 45. | Turkey is under pressure from western countries to become more democratic, including expanding free speech rights.
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| 46. | Bostwick argued that stopping production would violate free speech rights and cause millions of dollars in damages.
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| 47. | Industry officials said the proposal tramples on free speech rights and would be rejected by the courts.
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| 48. | Discussing facts and information is considered a fundamental free speech right and is not considered medical advice.
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| 49. | It is based on free speech rights provided by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
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| 50. | I was simply pointing out the irony of an often selective interpretation of free speech rights .
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