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First Amendment
First Amendment
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Politics
A new law will ban TikTok unless China sells most of it. An expert says it’s ‘unconstitutional’ and backed by no evidence
By
Sunny Nagpaul
April 28, 2024
Tech
TikTok says it will sue U.S. over sell-or-ban law on First Amendment grounds. Does it have a chance?
By
Wyatte Grantham-Philips
and
The Associated Press
April 25, 2024
Politics
DeSantis-backed ‘Stop WOKE’ act thrown out as unconstitutional for ‘greatest First Amendment sin’
By
Curt Anderson
and
The Associated Press
March 5, 2024
Politics
Disney’s suit against DeSantis just got tossed out of court
By
Mike Schneider
and
The Associated Press
January 31, 2024
Politics
Las Vegas may be violating the First Amendment with its new rule banning pedestrians from snapping glitzy Strip pics
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The Associated Press
January 17, 2024
Politics
2 weeks after Project Veritas CEO quits over ‘unsalvageable mess,’ judge rules theft of Biden daughter’s diary isn’t First Amendment issue
By
Larry Neumeister
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The Associated Press
December 26, 2023
Politics
A small Illinois city ticketed a local reporter for asking why its infrastructure collapsed and flooded under heavy rainfall
By
John O'Connor
and
The Associated Press
November 4, 2023
Leadership
Southwest Airlines lawyers have been ordered to get ‘religious-liberty training.’ The choice of instructor is raising eyebrows
By
David Koenig
and
The Associated Press
August 12, 2023
Retail
Bikini baristas battle ends with city paying $500K settlement to owner and workers of Hillbilly Hotties: ‘You can wear what you want to wear’
By
The Associated Press
April 8, 2023
Commentary
Don’t put Big Tech or big government in charge of the truth
By
Jessica Melugin
March 25, 2021
Texas AG Says Chick-fil-A’s Constitutional Rights Violated by Banning from San Antonio Airport
By
Natasha Bach
March 29, 2019
Oral Arguments Could Get Interesting When FUCT Free Speech Case Hits SCOTUS
By
Natasha Bach
February 5, 2019
Do Not Talk of Impeachment or ‘Resistance,’ Ethics Agency Tells Federal Employees
By
Erik Sherman
November 30, 2018
President Trump Is Facing a Lawsuit Over His Anti-Media Rhetoric
By
Renae Reints
October 16, 2018
Tech
3D-Printed Gun Blueprints Aren’t Allowed Online, Federal Judge Rules
By
Jonathan Vanian
August 27, 2018
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