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historically, in times of perceived internal and external threats, the supreme court has been more willing to suppress political speech.

Political speech is criticism on issues of general interest. Speech "deals with subjects of public interest" when it "may legitimately be viewed as referring to any matter of political, social, or other importance to the community," according to the Supreme Court.

Political speech encompasses all forms of political expression, including financial contributions to political campaigns and political activism. Political speech is only partially protected for both people and corporations. Individuals have the ability to express themselves without restrictions or intervention from the government thanks to this right. The Supreme Court has ruled that when an attempt is made to restrict the substance of the speech, the government must give a compelling reason for doing so.

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