Don Lemon and Georgia Fort maintain they were covering the Jan. 18 anti-ICE protest as journalists under rights afforded by ...
A North Dakota judge will order several Greenpeace entities to pay an expected $345 million to a pipeline company in ...
Georgia Power cut down a 300-year-old live oak tree, sparking debate over property rights and eminent domain in Chatham County.
Public backlash over the data center boom is leading to a variety of draconian policies—including bans on new construction.
Federal prosecutors charged two reporters for covering a church protest in Minnesota. Their real offense wasn't disruption—it was refusing to look away when power claimed moral authority.
After recent demonstrations against ICE led to disciplinary action against students in Georgia, state lawmakers are considering legislation that would give high school students more rights to protest ...
"It is in conjunction with Turning Point USA, honoring Charlie Kirk and what his mission was," said Sen. Ben Watson. "Just the freedom of speech in schools and to allow political and nonpolitical, and ...
Bills to restrain public protests have advanced in Georgia’s House and Senate in the wake of shooting deaths in Minneapolis that shocked the nation.
Georgia lawmakers are advancing bills that would increase penalties for protest-related offenses, including blocking roads or using vehicles.
The bill, sponsored by Sen. Carden Summers (R-Cordele) and 16 other Republican legislators, raises simple roadway obstruction ...
About 40 people gathered in Savannah's Wells Park to protest the death of Linda Davis, a special education teacher who was killed in a car chase involving ICE agents, and called for justice and the ...