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Social media users were shocked and slightly bemused at Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s comments on the First Amendment Monday. The Supreme Court heard Murthy v. Missouri, a case ...
Open records legal expert: “It’s easily the most anti-transparency piece of legislation that I’ve seen advanced in the state in the last 10 years.” ...
"All fraud involves speech": Bill Barr rips apart Trump's "First Amendment" defense "Free speech doesn't give you the right to engage in a fraudulent conspiracy," said Trump's former attorney general ...
First Amendment. A Law Professor's Beef With a First Amendment 'Spinning Out of Control': Too Much Speech of the Wrong Sort Even as he praises judicial decisions that made room for "dissenters ...
One First Amendment auditor who wrote a memo to city council opposing the ordinance proceeded to rip them in a livestream after the ordinance passed.
Donald Trump’s election win, aided in part by online disinformation, has reignited the debate over whether the First Amendment’s protections are adequate in today’s digital age. The ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Supreme Court rejected a First Amendment challenge to the state's personalized license plate program Wednesday. Justice Sarah Campbell wrote in the decision that ...
"Corporations are people, too" is an old legal principle now being embraced by social media companies like Meta and TikTok. They say they have First Amendment rights that protect their speech.
First Amendment attorney Gary Edinger of Gainesville told the USA TODAY NETWORK-Florida he viewed her words as reaching the threshold of "true threat," which isn't constitutionally protected.
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