NPR's Michel Martin asks First Amendment lawyer Theodore Boutrous about the FBI executing a search warrant at the home of a Washington Post reporter. Theodore Boutrous is with us now to talk more ...
A dozen former FBI agents this week sued President Donald Trump’s administration in part on First Amendment grounds over their firings for kneeling during protests over George Floyd’s murder in 2020.
The FBI search of a Washington Post reporter’s home, and the seizure of her devices Wednesday, conducted as part of a leak investigation, was a highly unusual action and represented an “escalation” of ...
WASHINGTON — American presidents have long tested the bounds of First Amendment protections. From John Adams enforcing the Sedition Act that criminalized critical speech, to Woodrow Wilson suppressing ...
Within weeks of retaking the White House, President Donald Trump boasted that he had “brought free speech back to America.” But since then, he has tested the limits of the First Amendment time and ...
Theodore Boutrous is with us now to talk more about this. He is an attorney who has represented many news organizations and matters involving the First Amendment. And I do want to note that his ...
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