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A federal appeals court judge is warning that her colleague's decision to revive a lawsuit against a Black Lives Matter activist poses a threat to First Amendment rights.
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'No Kings' protest: What to know about your rights
With millions of protesters expected to gather across the country for "No Kings Day," here's what you need to know about safely exercising your First Amendment rights.
Journalist arrested by ICE doesn’t have First Amendment rights, according to Trump’s DOJ - The arrest of Estefany Rodriguez Florez joins Homeland Security’s ‘troubling pattern’ of policing free speech,
At least three rights protected under the First Amendment clashed in recent days as protesters and journalists, including former CNN anchor Don Lemon, were arrested in connection with a Minnesota church protest. Lemon was one of several journalists at the ...
Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented from the Supreme Court's denial of a petition from a Texas journalist who was charged with felonies.
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UISD wins lawsuit seeking $1M in damages for alleged First Amendment violation
A lawsuit filed against UISD, its superintendent and its chief of police by the Parents United Facebook page leader seeking $1 million in punitive damages was dismissed.
There’s not much ambiguity in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. It reads: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or
America would be better off if Brendan Carr focused on TikTok’s dangers rather than punishing broadcasters for Iran coverage.
Florida's proposed union bill, SB 1296, faces bipartisan opposition from public workers who say it guts their First Amendment rights.
The standoff between Anthropic and the Pentagon is even bigger than it looks. And it’s even stranger than it seems