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Supreme Court Won't Let Big Tech Hide Behind the First Amendment Anymore | OpinionWhile we write from opposite ends of the political spectrum—one of us is a progressive democrat, the other a staunch ...
The Johnson Amendment has been used to chill free speech in churches. The IRS finally changed the rule in a recent decision.
The 1st Amendment only bars the government from controlling private speech. When the government speaks, it can say what it wants.
The organizations say Paramount is capitulating to the Trump administration rather than fighting for their journalists’ rights.
The First Amendment covers several important rights, guaranteeing the freedoms of religion, speech, the press, assembly and petitioning the government.
Under the First Amendment, restricting speech because of its viewpoint is anathema and usually unconstitutional. It strikes at the heart of the system of free expression.
As more and more protests are taking place across the U.S., it's important to know what your rights are as a protester in Louisiana.
The First Amendment Isn’t on Trump’s Side If the White House’s decision is allowed to stand, it will set a dangerous precedent. Share Resize ...
My name is Angele Latham, and I am the First Amendment reporter at The Tennessean — a first-of-its kind beat created through a partnership with The Tennessean, the Freedom Forum and the ...
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.
What former President Donald Trump said in his Jan. 6, 2001, speech was protected by the First Amendment, but what his followers did at the U.S. Capitol was illegal, George Washington University ...
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