--The First Amendment prohibits government interference in free expression, religion and individual and public protests against government policies however when it comes to speech and press there are a few more rules. A newspaper can’t just write anything about anybody, if the information is false, the newspapers could be sued for libel and if it’s spoken for slander. Overall, the First Amendment protects speech and press as long as it’s true information and with good intent.
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