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About: This bingo card is all about media law and press freedom, offering a deep dive into the legal issues and landmark cases that shape how information flows in the United States. With references to free speech, government transparency, famous court decisions, and hot topics like misinformation and deepfakes, it’s perfect for law students, journalists, or anyone attending a workshop on First Amendment rights.
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