In Lawsuit Over Teen’s Death, Judge Rejects Arguments That AI Chatbots Have Free Speech Rights
The judge’s order will allow the wrongful death lawsuit to proceed, in what legal experts say is among the latest constitutional tests of artificial intelligence.
Bakery in New Hampshire Wins in Free Speech Case Over a Pastry Shop Painting
The town of Conway infringed on the free speech rights of bakery owner Sean Young, U.S. District Judge Joseph Laplante ruled May 19.
Trump Signs a Bill To Make Posting ‘Revenge Porn’ a Federal Crime. He Had the First Lady Sign, Too
Melania Trump called the new law a “national victory” that will help protect children from online exploitation, including through the use of artificial intelligence to make fake images.
Kansas Group Fights Campaign Donor Law It Sees as a Response to Its Success Defending Abortion
The group filed a federal lawsuit against a new state law aimed at curbing foreign influence in elections, saying it violates free speech rights and would keep the group from waging future campaigns.
Harvard Loses Another $450 Million in Escalating Battle with Trump Administration
The move comes a day after the Ivy League school pushed back against government allegations that it’s a hotbed of liberalism and antisemitism.
Georgetown Student Released From Detention After Federal Judge’s Ruling
Badar Khan Suri is awaiting the outcome of his petition against the Trump administration for wrongful arrest and detention in violation of the First Amendment rights.
Ex-FBI Agent Sues Over Secret Recording Showing Him Criticizing Trump
Conservative activist James O'Keefe called the lawsuit an “attack on the First Amendment," saying he was prepared to fight it all the way to an appeals court if necessary.
White House Correspondents Protest Lack of Wire Reporters on Air Force One
No reporters from The AP, Bloomberg or Reuters were on the plane, where presidents often take questions from traveling members of the press.