First Amendment experts expect major developments in issues like age verification, artificial intelligence and academic ...
Discover how the First Amendment safeguards speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition freedoms in the U.S. Explore its significance and key Supreme Court cases.
In a pair of cases heard this month, the Supreme Court has faced collisions between the First Amendment’s right to speech and the unprecedented dangers presented by the internet and social media. The ...
Amici are 22 legal scholars who research, teach, and publish scholarship on the First Amendment's free speech clause. Their names, their institutional affiliations, and examples of their relevant ...
As the Trump administration faces backlash over officials’ decisions to target speech with which it disagrees, federal judges have already left a lengthy trail of rulings lambasting the government for ...
Courts thus far have come to different conclusions about whether such policies are constitutional, which could pave the way for a Supreme Court case.
After all, the First Amendment's speech clause is only necessary to protect the expression of ideas that many – or most – find objectionable. No one will be arrested for saying, "Pizza tastes good," ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court refused Monday to hear a pair of cases from abortion opponents who say laws limiting anti-abortion demonstrations near clinics violate their First Amendment rights.
The trial of overpass protester Joan Griffin has been rescheduled to Jan. 23, 2026, placing all three active Shenandoah County protest cases on the same afternoon docket.
Should people be allowed to say whatever they want? It's a tough question, and as our reliance on consuming and communicating through social media has increased, it's become difficult to think of a ...