For example, according to the First Amendment, Congress shall make no law abridging free speech. |
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The order enlarging or abridging the time may be made before or after the fixed time period has expired. |
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Freedom in this country cannot be supported by abridging the freedom of Canadians in this country. |
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That interest must, however, be scrutinized so that the invocation of the harm principle comports with the underlying rationale for abridging commercial speech. |
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Also protected under the First Amendment is our right to peaceably assemble, as Congress shall make no law abridging the right of the people to peaceably assemble. |
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Others have called for a major abridging of the three Cs model. |
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