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The six freedoms of expression guaranteed in the first amendment are;
1. Freedom from religion,
2. Freedom of religion,
3. Freedom of speech,
4. Freedom of the press,
5. Freedom of assembly, and
6. Freedom of petition. 

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Answer:

The First Amendment of the United States Constitution states that Congress shall make no law establishing a religion or restricting its free expression rights, or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press, or the right of the people to peacefully assemble and petition the government for a redress.

Explanation:

The First Amendment applies to CUNY since it is a creation, or arm, of New York State. Six rights are established by the First Amendment itself

(1) the right to be free from governmental establishment of religion (the "Establishment Clause"),

(2) the right to be free from governmental interference with religious practice (the "Free Exercise Clause"),

(3) the right to free expression,

(4) the right to freedom of the press,

(5) the right to protest peacefully (which includes the right to associate freely with whomever one chooses), and  

(6) The right to file a grievance with the government for remedy. On campus, college staff and students retain all of these privileges (subject to some permissible limitations). In any particular situation on campus, more than one of these rights may be engaged. For example, under proposed laws involving student demonstrations, the rights to free expression, peaceful assembly, and petitioning the government could all be impacted.

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