Wyoming Remains One of 10 States Without a Law To Prevent Lawsuits Intended To Silence Free Speech

A bill to curb strategic lawsuits against public participation died this session, but these so-called SLAPPs are a likely interim topic.

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U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth attends a cabinet meeting at the White House

Pentagon Will Remove Media Offices After Judge Reinstates New York Times Press Credentials

The new policy is the latest dispute over press access to President Donald Trump’s administration, which has limited legacy media while boosting conservative and pro-Trump outlets.

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Preparations for the fourth Reublican presidential candidates debate in Tuscaloosa

Lawsuit Accuses University of Alabama of Censorship in Ending Student Magazines

The lawsuit accuses university officials of engaging in censorship and viewpoint-based discrimination.

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Laredo, Texas citizen journalist Priscilla Villarreal

Supreme Court Rejects Appeal From Online Citizen Journalist Over Her Arrest in Texas

Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented, writing, “It should be obvious that this arrest violated the First Amendment.”

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Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg departs the court in Los Angeles, California

Landmark Trial in New Mexico To Decide Whether Meta Misled Users About Children’s Safety Risks

Tech companies have been protected from liability for material posted on their social media platforms under Section 230.

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James Madison
[The] right of freely examining public characters and measures, and of free communication among the people thereon, which has ever been justly deemed the only effectual guardian of every other right.”
-James Madison, Report on the Virginia Resolutions, 1800
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