At an Estrella Mountain forum, Chief Judge Jennifer Zipps urged students to defend broad free speech rights under the First ...
Business owners do not have a First Amendment right to say, “we don’t serve your kind here” and kick out customers.
The men who wore masks and recorded people outside of a Havre de Grace post office last October avoided prosecution on harassment, disturbing the peace and disorderly conduct charges in Harford County ...
The United Supreme Court has difficulty with new technology. The court ruled in Mutual Film Corp. v. Industrial Comm’n of Ohio (1915) that motion pictures were unprotected speech because “the ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A new bill moving through the Kansas Legislature is raising alarms among legal scholars and First Amendment advocates, as the Kansas House prepares to take action. “People should be ...
James Talarico declared that the drama surrounding his allegedly pulled “Late Show” interview should be “troubling” for all Americans, blasting it as an attack on the First Amendment. The Texas state ...
A protest disrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota, in January. In the weeks that followed, protesters and journalists involved in the incident were arrested. The case highlights the tensions ...
The First Amendment protects the right to protest, but this right does not extend to physical violence. Protests have occurred nationwide following the fatal shooting of two people by federal ...
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