A perceived violation refers to the belief that one's rights, as guaranteed by the First Amendment, have been infringed upon. It is based on an individual's interpretation and perception of their rights being violated.
Related terms
First Amendment: The First Amendment guarantees important freedoms such as freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.
Petition: Petitioning is the act of formally requesting action or redress from the government.
Rights: Rights are entitlements or privileges that individuals possess and are protected by law.