Workers Commenting on Kirk’s Death Learn the Limits of Free Speech in and Out of Their Jobs
Laws can vary across states, but overall, there’s very little legal protections for employees who are punished for speech made both in and out of private workplaces.
Appeals Court Upholds Florida Law Barring Noncitizens From Gathering Voter Petitions
The law sets new limits on how many petitions Florida voters can collect in their effort to get a constitutional amendment on the state’s ballot.
Charlie Kirk’s Open-Air Debates Made Him a Draw on College Campuses. They Also Made Him Vulnerable
Kirk’s open and engaging approach veered from the well-worn tracks of provocateurs who rile audiences in campus lecture halls.
Trump’s Plan for a Drug Advertising Crackdown Faces Many Hurdles
Banning all pharmaceutical ads from TV would have almost certainly been struck down by federal judges, who have long accepted advertising as a First Amendment-protected form of speech.
Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk Assassinated at Utah University
The assassination drew bipartisan condemnation, but a national reckoning over ways to prevent political grievances from manifesting as deadly violence seemed elusive.
Former Backpage CEO Gets Three Years of Probation After Testifying at Trial About Site’s Sex Ads
Prosecutors had argued that Backpage’s operators ignored warnings to stop running prostitution ads, some involving children.
Detroit-Area City Can Ban LGBTQ+ Pride Flags on Public Property, Judge Says
Critics of the new policy said Hamtramck was violating free speech. But the judge said the city’s policy was OK because it bans all private flags not just some.
Alex Jones Asks Supreme Court To Hear Appeal of $1.4 Billion Sandy Hook Judgment
Jones' lawyers say that public figures such as the Sandy Hook families have to prove their defamation claims against journalists such as Jones.