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College Republicans Sue University of Florida’s President Over Deactivation of Its Chapter

The deactivation wasn’t based on any university policy or rule, and it was only based on a member’s expression of a viewpoint “which was alleged to be antisemitic,” the lawsuit said.

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

Trump Team Applying Pressure to Media: Tell the War’s Story the Way We See It

All presidential administrations tangle with the press; it’s the natural byproduct of journalists’ watchdog roles in a democratic society.

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Trump sues the BBC for defamation over editing of January 6 speech

BBC Asks US Court To Dismiss Trump’s $10 Billion Defamation Lawsuit

Trump filed a lawsuit in December over the way a BBC documentary edited a speech he gave on Jan. 6, 2021.

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The shadow of Gregory "Joey" Johnson casts on a burning U.S. flag near Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Feds Move To Dismiss Charges Against Army Veteran Who Burned American Flag Near White House

The Supreme Court has ruled that flag burning is a legitimate political expression protected by the Constitution.

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U.S. President Trump visits Florida

A Media-Rating Company Says a Trump Agency Is Threatening Its Livelihood

The FTC accuses the company of trying to suppress conservative speech. NewsGuard says it is being forced to kneel before vindictive power.

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"No Kings Day" protest

Montana Halts Permitting on All Weekend Rallies at Capitol, Thwarts Upcoming ‘No Kings’ Event

The policy requires a permit for any public event that uses “state resources, requires setup of any structures, materials, displays, or requires clean-up.”

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Georgetown University Law Center Library

Justice Department Official Ed Martin Accused of Ethics Violations for Letter to Georgetown Dean

Ed Martin is accused of violating his oath of office and the Constitution’s rights to free speech and due process.

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Judge Denies Restraining Order for Conservative Media Figures Who Sought Press Passes

Their lawyer argued that withholding access because the figures disagree with the lawmakers’ political views violates their constitutional rights of free speech and free press.

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