This Right is found in the First Amendment and is generally called the right to freedom of expression or the right to free speech though in reality it covers freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, and the right to petition the government.
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In the Constitution, it is the "Bill of Rights" (another way of referring to the first ten amendments) which gives a list of the rights that Americans are guaranteed. These include freedom of speech, freedom of the press ("press" is an old word for journalism or media), freedom of religion, and freedom of assembly.
Three years after its original ruling, the Supreme Court reversed its opinion about which law?
The Constitution gives sovereignty only to the national government
There is no freedom that gives you the right to threaten the governor, or anyone for that matter. You have the right to criticize, but not the right to threaten.
The first amendment gives the freedom of speech and press. The men who wrote the constitution knew that these rights were needed to maintain a free society.