Examples of using First amendment in English and their translations into Korean
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First Amendment(United States).
You understand. First Amendment.
The First Amendment is often inconvenient.
The answer lies in the first amendment.
I have first amendment rights.
The Spirit Of The First Amendment→.
The First Amendment cannot be used as a cover for criminal activity.
There are no First Amendment rights.
Sham litigation is not protected by the First Amendment.
Exercising our First Amendment right to protest.
Under the Constitution's First Amendment.
Exercising our First Amendment right to protest. The hell are you people doing here?
The soul of the first amendment.
The First Amendment allows us to express any ideas, no matter how extreme.
I know about the First Amendment, McGee.
The speech of baboons is not protected by the First Amendment.
I know about the First Amendment, McGee. Yeah.
They work to protect musicians while supporting the First Amendment rights.
The First Amendment is the freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly and petition.
Author of The Soul of the First Amendment.
If the First Amendment will protect a scumbag like me, it will protect all of you.".
Due process must be followed, and the first amendment must be respected.
This holding contradicts the spirit of both the Copyright Clause and the First Amendment.
Initially, the First Amendment applied only to laws enacted by the Congress, and many of its provisions were interpreted more narrowly than they are today.
To protect intellectual property rights worldwide and the First Amendment rights of artists;
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees all individuals the right to express their ideas without governmental interference, and to read and listen to the ideas of others.
Commercial speech receives less protection under the First Amendment than ordinary speech.
Instead, they have invoked their interpretation of the First Amendment- the right to free speech- to disclose that they have received a FISA warrant, despite the secrecy and gagging clauses that come with them.
Eloquence and reason: creating a First Amendment culture.
On the contrary, as this Court's cases make clear, copyright and related statutory monopolies in expression must conform like any other regulation of speech to the requirements of the First Amendment.