First Amendment guarantees refer to the protections provided by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. They include freedoms such as freedom of speech, press, assembly, religion, and petition.
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Freedom of the press: Freedom of the press is a First Amendment guarantee that protects journalists' right to gather information and publish it without government censorship or interference.
Freedom of assembly: Freedom of assembly is a First Amendment guarantee that allows individuals to gather peacefully in groups for various purposes such as protests or meetings.
Freedom of religion: Freedom of religion is a First Amendment guarantee that protects individuals' right to practice any religion they choose or no religion at all. It ensures that government cannot establish an official state religion or interfere with religious beliefs and practices.