Mapping Threats and Protests Gains Prominence
The U.S. Press Freedom Tracker has debuted as a “centralized repository for research” to understand “the number of press freedom violations in the United States—from journalists facing charges to reporters […]
Judge Rules that Blocking Critic on Facebook Violated First Amendment
A personal website of a public figure is not subject to First Amendment restrictions, and so the site operator can block users. But a recent federal ruling says "the suppression of critical commentary regarding elected officials is the quintessential form of viewpoint discrimination against which the First Amendment guards."
Top Climate Policy Official Says Trump Administration Targeted Him
After the Obama administration waged a war against whistleblowers and leakers, how will the Trump administration deal with similar challenges? At the Department of Veterans Affairs, Trump signed a whistleblower protection act. But upheaval at the Interior Department may lead the administration on a different path.
Public Forums: Protecting Demonstrations in the Streets
The underlying law on public forums is well established. Traditional public forums include such areas as streets, sidewalks and parks that have a history of dedication to political speech. Public […]
Crossing Cultural Red Lines: New Threats to Free Expression in the Arts
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 7PM—DOORS AT 6:15PM SUBCULTURE, 45 BLEECKER ST., NEW YORK TICKETS: $15 Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director of The Public Theater and Director of Julius Caesar, joins cultural critic and […]
NRA Criticized for Attacking First Amendment Right to Protest
In an open letter, Women’s March Leader Tamika Mallory writes, “The advertisement released by the NRA is a direct attack on people of color, progressives and anyone who exercises their […]
Supreme Court Affirms Hate Speech Protected
First Amendment expert, Eugene Volokh writes that in Matal v. Tam, also known as the “Slants” case, the “justices made clear that speech that some view as racially offensive is […]
Privacy: Newsworthiness is a Strong Defense
Privacy (Embarrassing Private Facts) Disclosure of private facts about an individual, according to the Restatement (Second) of Torts, can give rise to liability if it involves information that “(a) would […]