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First Amendment

Resources on the First Amendment

Freedom of Press

Freedom of the press includes the right to publish facts, ideas, and opinions without interference from the government or from private groups. In general, the First Amendment was intended to prohibit the government from censoring a work before publication. Press freedoms are not absolute. For example, the government may limit freedom of the press if it believes that such freedom could endanger national security or contribute to criminal activity. 

eBooks on Freedom of Press

Articles on Freedom of Press

Supreme Court Cases