Experts said the church protest and fallout over the arrests of journalists who covered it are among many First Amendment challenges in Minnesota.
"The First Amendment in the United States protects journalists who bear witness to news and events as they unfold, ensuring they can report freely in the public interest, and the DOJ’s attempts to ...
Lawyers clashed Tuesday in a federal courtroom in San Jose over whether student newspaper The Stanford Daily can proceed with a First Amendment lawsuit alleging the Trump administration used ...
In my last column, I handed out First Amendment "Awards" for 2025. It was a little tongue-in-cheek and called out some attacks on the First Amendment we observed in 2025. Not every reader enjoyed it.
Israeli cybersecurity billionaire Shlomo Kramer's push to limit free speech has sparked outrage among conservatives online. During an interview New Year's Day on CNBC, Kramer said "it's time to limit ...
Israeli billionaire tech entrepreneur and Cato Networks co-founder Shlomo Kramer argued on Monday’s episode of CNBC’s "Money Movers" that governments must restrict freedom of speech in the age of AI.
Shlomo Kramer, the co-founder and CEO of cybersecurity firm Cato Networks, sparked outrage online after he urged Americans to “limit the First Amendment” — arguing that democratic nations must respond ...
From Chief Judge Sarah Morrison (S.D. Ohio) yesterday in Peace v. Carter: On the morning of April 25, 2024, protestors against Israel's actions in Gaza and OSU's involvement with Israel gathered at ...
First Amendment debates in 2026 are expected to focus on age verification, artificial intelligence, and academic freedom. Courts will likely continue to address campus speech, particularly concerning ...
The end of 2025 and the arrival of 2026 means it's awards time – an opportunity to look back over last year's events and give credit where it's due. In that spirit, I offer this list of "First ...
ABUSE IMAGES AND ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A CHILD. A FEDERAL APPEALS COURT SAYS THE CITY OF NASHUA VIOLATED THE FIRST AMENDMENT BY DENYING A REQUEST TO FLY CERTAIN FLAGS ON THE CITY’S CITIZEN ...
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably ...
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