Foreigners Allowed To Travel to the US Without a Visa Could Soon Face New Social Media Screening
The announcement did not say what the administration was looking for in the social media accounts or why it was asking for more information.
California Colleges Settle Antisemitism Complaints With Jewish Groups and Individuals
Some Jewish students said the protests created a “hostile environment” for them and said college leaders did little to enforce free speech and nondiscrimination rules.
The Man Accused of Killing Charlie Kirk Appears in Court for 1st Time as a Judge Weighs Media Access
A coalition of national and local news organizations, including The Associated Press, is fighting to preserve media access in the case.
Turkish Student Who Criticized Israel Can Resume Research at Tufts After Visa Revoked, Judge Rules
The judge wrote that Öztürk is likely to succeed on claims that the termination was “arbitrary and capricious, contrary to law and in violation of the First Amendment.”
Brad Raffensperger Sues To Win More Campaign Spending Power in Georgia Governor Race
Lawyers for Raffensperger argue the current law violates his First Amendment rights to free speech and free association.
Supreme Court Declines To Hear Texas Book Ban Appeal in Case Watched by Free Speech Groups
A lower federal appeals court had ruled that removing the books did not violate Constitutional free speech protections.
ICEBlock App Maker Sues Trump Administration Over Its Pressure on Apple To Remove App
The lawsuit from ICEBlock app maker Joshua Aaron argues that the government’s actions violated the First Amendment.
Florida Governor Declares Muslim Civil Rights Group a Terrorist Organization
The directive against the Council on American-Islamic Relations comes in an executive order DeSantis posted on the social media site X.