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The First Amendment Rights Introduction The First Amendment to the United States Constitution codifies fundamental rights required for a democratic society. It protects freedoms related to speech, religion, the press, assembly, and the ability to petition the government. The rights enable citizens to communicate freely, worship their faith, and protest government actions without fear. While the protection is provided for all citizens of the United States, their applicability under certain circumstances, such as within prisons, is controversial. This paper will cover the First Amendment, discuss a relevant Supreme Court case, and address the extent to which prisoners must be granted these rights.

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The First Amendment Rights

Introduction

The First Amendment to the United States Constitution codifies fundamental rights

required for a democratic society. It protects freedoms related to speech, religion, the press,

assembly, and the ability to petition the government. The rights enable citizens to communicate

freely, worship their faith, and protest government actions without fear. While the protection is

provided for all citizens of the United States, their applicability under certain circumstances,

such as within prisons, is controversial. This paper will cover the First Amendment, discuss a

relevant Supreme Court case, and address the extent to which prisoners must be granted these

rights.

Understanding the First Amendment

Following the ratification of the First Amendment in 1791, the federal government and

Congress became restricted from establishing a national faith or impeding religious practices

while also abandoning any power to silence free speech and press along with the right to

peaceful assembly and petition. The Amendment states that Congress cannot create laws

regarding religion or encroach upon religious freedoms while simultaneously blocking speech,

press rights, peaceful assembly rights, and governmental grievances. Through this Amendment,

the government is prevented from becoming too powerful by ensuring the protection of free

speech areas that support democratic discussion (Eberle 48). Through time, the U.S. Supreme

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Court has effectively defined the extent of these rights as established by the Constitution. These

legal protections have been evaluated through multiple court cases, which shaped their

boundaries in multiple societal areas, including educational settings and correctional centers

along with working environments. The judiciary continues to define and refine these rights to

ensure both societal relevance and the protection of individual liberties and public welfare.

Supreme Court Case: “Turner v. Safley (1987)”

The U.S. Supreme Court established Turne v. Safley (1987) as one of its defining cases

that considers First Amendment rights within prison settings. Two Missouri prison regulations

limited inmate activities by prohibiting mail contact with prisoners at different facilities without

supervisor approval and preventing unapproved inmate marriages (Roth 667). The inmates

brought forth a legal challenge against both regulations since they believed they limited their

freedom of expression and association protected by the First Amendment. The Supreme Court

established a standard that states that prison regulations that reduce constitutional rights may be

valid only when they maintain a direct relationship with necessary prison purposes. Security

needs justified the correspondence restrictions, yet the marriage ban failed to satisfy the Court

because it showed no relationship to security concerns. This decision created the basic principles

that courts must use when determining constitutional issues for prisoners by measuring security

requirements against personal liberties.

Moreover, Turner v. Safley encouraged the constitutional rights of prisoners to remain

protected, but prison authorities may limit specific rights if necessary to secure prison operations

(Roth 668). According to the decision's standards, prisoners maintain prison administrator

discretion through the proper justification of security-based restrictions, which must be founded
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