Supreme Court Won’t Revive Michael Cohen’s Lawsuit Against Trump Claiming Retaliatory Imprisonment
Cohen’s attorney said the ruling “signals a dangerous moment in American democracy,” and raises questions about free-speech rights.
New Campus Protest Rules Spur an Outcry From College Faculty
To faculty, new protest rules threaten freedom of speech — and the freedom to think, both central to university life.
11 Pro-Palestinian Protesters Are Arrested After Occupying Building at University of Minnesota
The university said that once inside the building, protesters covered lenses of internal security cameras with spray paint, broke some interior windows, and barricaded entrances and exits.
Central Park Five Sue Donald Trump for Jogger Case Remarks Made at Presidential Debate
“Defendant Trump falsely stated that plaintiffs killed an individual and pled guilty to the crime. These statements are demonstrably false,” the federal complaint states.
Leading First Amendment Experts on The Most Pressing Free Speech Challenges
Scholars, journalists, and legal advocates will tackle some of the most urgent issues around freedom of expression at the National Constitution Center on Tuesday.
Musk Offers Voters $1 Million a Day to Sign PAC Petition. Is That Legal?
The giveaway is raising questions and alarms among some election experts who say it is a violation of the law to link a cash handout to voter registration.
Judge Tells Florida’s Top Doctor Not To Threaten TV Stations Over Abortion Ads
“The government cannot excuse its indirect censorship of political speech simply by declaring the disfavored speech is ‘false,’” the judge said in a written opinion.
Abortion Rights Group Sues After Florida Orders TV Stations To Stop Airing Ad
The filing argues that the state's action was part of a campaign to attack the abortion-rights amendment “... to advance the State’s preferred characterization."