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Comic-Con International, in San Diego, California

On Paper, a California City Bans the Sale of Comic Books To Kids. Officials Want To Change That

The ban prohibits distributing comic books prominently featuring an account of crime that show images of illegal acts such as arson, murder or rape to anyone under 18.

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FBI headquarters building is seen in Washington

Veteran FBI Employee Sues Bureau After Being Fired Over Displaying a Pride Flag

The employee is seeking reinstatement to his position along with an order declaring that the defendants violated his First Amendment rights to speech.

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Illustration shows 3D-printed miniature model of U.S. President Donald Trump and NPR logo

NPR To Get $36M in Government Funds To Operate US Public Radio System

NPR accused the CPB of violating its First Amendment free speech rights when it moved to cut off its access to grant money appropriated by Congress.

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California Governor Newsom speaks at the Clinton Elementary School, in Compton

California Law Requiring Companies To Report Climate-Related Financial Risk Paused

The state has argued that the laws don’t violate the First Amendment because commercial speech isn’t protected the same way under the Constitution.

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Visitors walk at the entrance to the Alamo, the most-visited tourist site in the state, in San Antonio

Former Alamo Trust President Sues, Says She Resigned Under Official Pressure

She also alleges her severance pay was revoked after a story was published in which she discussed conservative backlash following a social media post.

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Introducing The SLAPP Back Initiative

First Amendment Watch is building the first national database of alleged SLAPPs — strategic lawsuits against public participation — potentially meritless or malicious legal actions that can financially cripple and ultimately silence critical voices.

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Pedestrians cross a street as it rains in Downtown Los Angeles

Business Groups Ask Supreme Court To Pause California Climate Reporting Laws in Emergency Appeal

The state has argued that the laws don’t violate the First Amendment because commercial speech isn’t protected the same way under the Constitution.

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People walk through the campus of the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) in Los Angeles

Judge Bars Trump From Fining University of California Over Alleged Discrimination

UCLA was the first public university to be targeted by the administration over allegations of civil rights violations and accusations of allowing antisemitism on campus.

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