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Knowledge of the First Amendment

by jpitney | Sep 14, 2020 | Constitution, First Amendment, Freedom of Press, Public Opinion

From the Annenberg Public Policy Center: Americans’ ability to name the five rights protected by the First Amendment has jumped since 2017, when we last asked this question. Their ability to specify some of them more than tripled. Asked to name any of the rights...

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