Difference between revisions of "Freedom of the press"

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'''Freedom of the press''' is a [[freedom]] established in the [[First Amendment]] of the [[United States Constitution]].  It has no precedent in earlier history and remains, until the present day, a uniquely American phenomenon.
 
'''Freedom of the press''' is a [[freedom]] established in the [[First Amendment]] of the [[United States Constitution]].  It has no precedent in earlier history and remains, until the present day, a uniquely American phenomenon.
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Revision as of 06:34, December 25, 2009

Freedom of the press is a freedom established in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. It has no precedent in earlier history and remains, until the present day, a uniquely American phenomenon.