DOJ gave Fort Worth 30 days to provide police policies and complaint records as it weighs a civil rights probe into FWPD.
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Viral video at Pride protest prompts Fort Worth police to review First Amendment rights training
The video shows an officer threatening to cite a street preacher outside Fort Worth Pride Fest in June.
This guest post is by Mickey H. Osterreicher, general counsel for the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), representing 7,000 visual journalists throughout the country. Unfortunately, the ...
Federal Judge Shanlyn Park recently delivered an important First Amendment victory for satiric commentary in Babylon Bee v. Lopez, pushing back against an overly broad government response to political ...
The most important free speech question of the decade may not be about social media. It may be about chatbots. As generative AI reshapes how people communicate, courts and legislators must confront ...
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DOJ weighs civil rights probe into Fort Worth police over alleged First Amendment violations
The Civil Rights Division is seeking Fort Worth police records after viral videos captured officers allegedly restricting ...
DETROIT — A suburban Detroit school district has agreed to give First Amendment training to staff to settle a lawsuit by a teenager who said a teacher humiliated her for refusing to stand for the ...
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.
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