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Legal experts argue the FEMA employees' "Katrina Declaration" to Congress is protected First Amendment activity. The First Amendment specifically protects the right to petition the government for what purpose?

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The First Amendment protects 'the right to petition Government for a redress of grievances'—including citizens and arguably government employees on public matters communicating with Congress about pol...

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