Angry Protesters From New York to Alaska Assail Trump and Musk in ‘Hands Off!’ Rallies
Demonstrations were organized for more than 1,200 locations in all 50 states by more than 150 groups. The rallies appeared peaceful, with no immediate reports of arrests.
Colleges Say Trump Admin Is Using New Tactics To Expel International Students
Some students have been targeted over pro-Palestinian activism or criminal infractions. Others have been left wondering how they ran afoul of the government.
Judge Rules Action Against NEA Unnecessary After It Backed off Gender Ideology Bans
U.S. District Judge William Smith acknowledged that plaintiffs “demonstrated a likelihood of success that a ban on gender ideology would be a violation of the First Amendment."
Why No One Is Challenging Trump’s Executive Order That Keeps TikTok Running
Trump's executive orders have spurred more than 130 lawsuits, but none of them challenge his temporary block of the law that banned the popular social video app.
A Look at Who Has Been Detained or Deported in a US Crackdown on Mostly Pro-Palestinian Protesters
President Donald Trump and other officials have accused protesters and others of being “pro-Hamas."
US Immigration Officials Look To Expand Social Media Data Collection
The notice raised alarms from immigration and free speech advocates because it appears to expand the government’s reach in social media surveillance to people already vetted and in the U.S. legally.
Voice of America Wins in Court, for Now, as Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Firing Staff
The judge described Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the international news service, calling the move a “classic case of arbitrary and capricious decision making.”
A Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Parts of Trump’s Anti-DEI Executive Orders
The judge wrote that Chicago Women in Trades was likely to succeed in its arguments that parts of the executive orders are a violation of free speech rights.