Former Denver Elections Worker’s Lawsuit Says She Was Fired for Speaking Out About Threats
She filed a federal lawsuit Monday, alleging election officials wanted to silence her and violated her First Amendment rights.
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Judge Continues to Block Florida Officials From Threatening Stations Over Abortion Ads
An attorney argued that robust free speech protections are vital for a functioning democracy, especially in matters involving difficult moral and religious issues like abortion.
Harvard Suspends Library Privileges for Faculty Involved in ‘Study-In’ Protests
The practice involves protesters silently reading materials related to free speech while propping up signs about dissent and university policy.
GW Law Professor Catherine Ross on Campus Speech and Free Expression
Ross weighs the pros and cons of institutional neutrality and stresses the importance of having well-crafted rules in place before demonstrations begin.
Alex Jones Fighting Attempt To Sell His Social Media Account Rights in Infowars Auction
Jones’ lawyers argue the personal media accounts that use his real name are not owned by Infowars but are controlled by him and should be considered part of his “persona.”