Supreme Court Blocks Restrictions on White House Contacts With Social Media Companies
The justices said they would hear arguments in a lawsuit accusing administration officials of unconstitutionally squelching conservative points of view.
Should Supreme Court Opinions Be Televised?
While most sitting Justices have opposed arguments in favor of televising Supreme Court oral arguments, little has been said about broadcasting the announcement of opinions. In their newest essay, First Amendment experts Floyd Abrams and Ronald Collins explore this possibility and the benefits it could offer the public.
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 […]