The Supreme Court's 2012 United States v. Alvarez ruling established that false speech receives First Amendment protection absent specific harm.
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This precedent suggests deepfake prohibitions must demonstrate concrete electoral harm rather than speculative dangers to survive constitutional scrutiny.
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The First Amendment protects political speech, and the U.S.…
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