What is (and is not) considered “protected” speech in the United States? Why is there a distinction between speech that is “protected” and

 What is (and is not) considered “protected” speech in the United States? Why is there a distinction between speech that is “protected” and

Chapter 2: Ethics Matters- Understanding the Ethics of Public Speaking develop a minimum 3 paragraphs of 10-12 sentences based on the following prompts-

 What is (and is not) considered “protected” speech in the United States? Why is there a distinction between speech that is “protected” and “unprotected”? (Where do “fighting words” and “hate speech” fit into these classifications?)  ·       How might the concept of “civil dialogue” impact the messages you send and receive in your face-to-face and digital speech communication? Blend your personal perspective, any appropriate life experience, and references from what you have learned in this assignment.  

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