Attorney Dean McGee on a Recent Lawsuit Challenging Restrictions on Tattoos in South Carolina
McGee argued that tattooing is a “uniquely bold version of speech" and discussed how he plans to address the patchwork of decisions about First Amendment protections for tattooing.
Longtime Publisher of Stars and Stripes to Retire, Citing Differences With Pentagon Leadership
The developments at Stars and Stripes come against a backdrop of increased efforts by Hegseth to control media coverage of the department.
Whistleblower Alleges Political Pressure, Lack of Evidence in Antisemitism Probes Targeting Schools
The complaint alleges that the investigations into some of the nation’s most prestigious academic institutions were designed to strong-arm the schools into cutting deals for political purposes.
Disney Sues FCC Over Challenge to Broadcast Licenses, Claiming Retaliation Over ‘Jimmy Kimmel’
ABC had accused the agency of a brazen attempt to chill its constitutionally protected free speech — and by extension, that of every media outlet in the country.
WNBA Says Fans Should Have Been Free to Wear Shirts With Messaging About Transgender Issue
The league said in a statement Monday that the fans should have been free to wear the shirts.
Supreme Court Again Rebuffs Trump’s Push to Toss Out $5 Million Verdict in E. Jean Carroll Case
It’s unusual — although not unheard of — for the court to grant such requests. Trump paid the judgment shortly after the court declined to take up his appeal in June.