The First Amendment guarantees what some might consider the most fundamental freedoms that define our nation.
The ongoing Occupy Wall Street protest is spreading from the streets of New York to cities and towns all across America, and the right to protest and dissent is a key part of this important national conversation.
As long as the ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û has existed, we've been defending the rights of demonstrators to speak their minds and assemble together. Because we believe dissent is a form of patriotism. We believe all people have the right to free speech and the freedom to stand up for what they believe in.
If you agree, . Tell everyone that free and open discourse is the lifeblood in a democracy.
And if you're headed to a protest, whether on Wall Street or Main Street, be prepared: read up on your rights to take photos, and what to do if you're stopped by police.
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