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13 November, 14:57

What would most likely be protected speech or protected action talking loudly on a cell phone during a movie, walking against light to protest getting a parting ticket, banning a company from employee wearing political t shirts at work. Or burning a fir in state oark

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  1. 13 November, 15:17
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    Hi,

    Talking loudly on a cell phone during a movie would most likely be protected speech.

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    In the United States, the first amendment protects freedom of speech. Freedom of speech may include the right not to speak, the use of certain offensive words or phrases to pass political message, to participate in symbolic speech, to contribute funds to a political campaigns or to advertise commercial goods and professional services within some rules. A person has the right to talk in low tone or loudly on a cell phone.

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