On the 7th July I searched for ‘freedom of speech’, the Brave AIbot came up with THE perfect summarizer. Now I cannot find it again. I tried finding in my search history to no avail. I have a copy of the summary if someone could help me relocate it that would be great.
The reason I ask is the summary had reference numbers which I had no time to look into. Now I can’t even find the summary in search.
I do have a copy of the summary and the date.
I get this one:
Freedom of speech is a fundamental principle that allows individuals or communities to express their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction. It is recognized as a human right in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and international human rights law by the United Nations.
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The First Amendment of the US Constitution protects freedom of speech, the press, assembly, and the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances.2
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The Supreme Court requires the government to provide substantial justification for interference with the right of free speech when it attempts to regulate the content of the speech. Freedom of speech may be exercised in a direct (words) or a symbolic (actions) way.1
Without it, other fundamental rights like the right to vote would wither away.4
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en.wikipedia.org
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law.cornell.edu
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whitehouse.gov
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constitution.congress.gov
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aclu.org
Hi there this is the exact message I got which was spot on, but I can’t find it again letalone the reference points which someone pulled me up on.
Freedom of expression is a fundamental human right enshrined in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights .125 It supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction. Many countries have constitutional law that protects free speech, and terms like free speech, freedom of speech, and freedom of expression are used interchangeably in political discourse.0 The right in Article 19(1) to hold opinions without interference cannot be subject to any exception or restriction, and it protects freedom of expression in any medium, including written and oral communications, the media, public protest, broadcasting, artistic works, and commercial advertising.34 The right to freedom of expression applies both online and offline, and anyone put in prison solely for exercising their right to free speech peacefully is considered a prisoner of conscience and calls for their immediate and unconditional release.5