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First Amendment protects elementary school students, appeals court says in 'All Lives Matter' case
Nearly two years after a federal judge erased First Amendment rights for all students in first grade and below, based on a drawing with "undoubtedly … innocent" intentions, an appeals court slammed ...
On June 18, 1951, the First Amendment to the Indian Constitution came into force. Few constitutional changes have had a deeper impact on the Republic. Introduced less than 16 months after the ...
Some legal principles are so basic that a question based on them “all but answers itself.” That was exactly what the Supreme Court said last month when it allowed a pro-life resource center to ...
‘Egregious’: First Amendment concerns raised over deputy’s threat to jail reporter questioning mayor
PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. — National and state press freedom advocates are raising concerns following a confrontation between a Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputy and Local 10 News Investigator Jeff ...
Arizona’s Anti-SLAPP law is, plain and simple, an attempt to protect First Amendment interests by demanding greater proof of non-vindictive intent by those seeking to punish acts that involve ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with a faith-based pregnancy center that raised First Amendment concerns about an investigation into whether it misled people to discourage abortions.
Commentary The Importance of Responsible Journalism About the Judiciary "While journalists unquestionably enjoy the protections of the First Amendment, basic principles of ethics require them to be ...
A protest disrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota, in January. In the weeks that followed, protesters and journalists involved in the incident were arrested. The case highlights the tensions ...
Most federal appeals courts have recognized the right to record police. DHS employees nevertheless seem to view it as a crime. Even after Noem was fired on March 5, DHS harassment of observers ...
Nashville reporter Estefany Rodriguez was arrested on March 4 by immigration officials. Her lawyers, as part of her court case, claimed that federal authorities violated her First Amendment rights.
Opponents argue the legislation infringes on First Amendment rights and creates unequal treatment among public employees. A Senate staff analysis suggests the bill risks violating constitutional ...
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