Discusses the defamation case of Button v. Jimison, where a UPEPA special motion was successful in Washington state.
The temptation to “do something” on artificial intelligence will grow as the midterm elections draw near and the media continues to focus on fears about anecdotal AI harms. In particular, state ...
As the Trump administration moves forward with investigations around protests in Minneapolis, free speech groups are raising red flags. Aaron Terr, director of public advocacy at the Foundation for ...
As we’ve noted many times before, we read a lot of news stories in the process of preparing this newsletter. But we’ve perhaps never seen a headline as memorable as […] ...
A new Kansas law withheld information from the public in a recent Linn County criminal case, raising concerns about the ...
Filming in public is legal, but there are limits. Lawyers explain distance rules, obstruction claims and what happens if agents intervene.
Gila County Attorney Bradley Beauchamp fired an employee for the Facebook post last year. Was it protected speech?
The idea that parents have a constitutional right to harm children is disturbing enough, but this case also highlights the ...
Former UCLA DEI director Johnathan Perkins, who was fired over his posts after the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, said he ...
Ex-Library Board President Robert Judge accuses Parish Councilman AB Rubin and Lafayette Consolidated Government of defaming ...
A federal judge last week allowed students to move forward with a lawsuit claiming that UT retaliated against them after their participation in pro-Palestinian protests in 2024.
A judge appeared skeptical over the Pentagon’s effort to punish Mark Kelly for comments he made regarding ignoring military ...
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