First Amendment protection refers to the legal safeguard provided by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution which guarantees individuals' rights to freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition. It ensures that the government cannot infringe upon these fundamental liberties.
Related terms
Freedom of Religion: Freedom of religion grants individuals the right to practice their chosen religion or belief system without government interference.
Freedom of Assembly: Freedom of assembly protects the right to gather in groups for peaceful purposes, such as protests or public meetings, without unnecessary government restriction.
Freedom of Petition: Freedom of petition allows individuals to address grievances and request changes from the government through written requests or appeals.