Judge Throws Out Campaign Finance Lawsuit Between Republican Rivals in Georgia Governor’s Race
The suit says the committee gives Lt. Gov. Burt Jones an edge that violates Chris Carr’s constitutional rights to free speech and equal protection.
Florida Cities Race To Save Rainbow Crosswalks as the State’s Deadlines for Removal Loom
Critics say it’s the latest attack on the LGBTQ+ community by the DeSantis administration and Republican-controlled Legislature.
Online Age Checks Are Proliferating, but So Are Concerns They Curtail Internet Freedom
What’s considered harmful to minors can be subjective, and this is where experts believe such laws run afoul of the First Amendment.
Judge Questions if Spanish-Language Journalist Can Stay in Immigration Detention Without Charges
A petition filed in court last week says the government is violating Mario Guevara’s constitutional rights to free speech and due process.
Trump’s Order on Flag Burning Could Return the Question to the Supreme Court
In 1989, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Texas v. Johnson that Johnson’s act of flag-burning constituted expressive conduct protected by the First Amendment.
Trump Moves to Ban Flag Burning Despite Supreme Court Ruling That Constitution Allows It
The U.S. Supreme Court has previously ruled that flag burning is legitimate political expression protected by the U.S. Constitution.
Privacy and Civil Rights Groups Urge US Colleges To End Campus Surveillance To Protect Protesters
The demands come as President Donald Trump has pressed schools to crack down on alleged antisemitism and take a harder line on demonstrations.
Defamation Case Against Fox News Highlights Role of Its Hosts in Promoting 2020 Election Falsehoods
In short: Fox let Trump aides spread conspiracy theories despite knowing they were false because it was what their viewers wanted to hear.