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Analysis: 2004 State of First Amendment survey report
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Commentary on the 2004 report
By Gene Policinski Despite some improvement, Americans surveyed still contradict themselves in some of their attitudes toward First Amendment freedoms. 06.28.04

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Methodology

Support of first freedoms back to pre-9/11 levels
But backing for some press-related freedoms a less-hopeful sign in State of the First Amendment 2004 survey. 08.23.04


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