Opinion, United States v. Al-Timimi, No. 14-4451 (4th Cir. Jan. 9, 2026), 164 F.4th 202 (“The First Amendment does not permit the Government to imprison a person for speech unless that speech falls within a narrow and well-defined category of unprotected expressions . . . .”).
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