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Guntersville Museum and Cultural Center is getting ready to unveil their next special exhibit for the summer, which will be ...
A Palestinian American student is suing Plymouth-Canton Community Schools and a teacher, claiming that the educator violated ...
On a CBS This Morning segment on Wednesday, Clearview AI CEO Hoan Ton-That said his company has a First Amendment right to access public data, including photos from YouTube, Facebook, Twitter ...
MSNBC on Friday released a new commercial that strikes an earnest tone for the new Trump era, with stars like Rachel Maddow and Lawrence O'Donnell taking turns reading the First Amendment. The ...
An estimated 1,000 people gathered in Orland Park June 14, to protest Donald Trump's presidency. Organized by South Suburban Relentless, the event was intended to show resistance and solidarity ...
WASHINGTON – Support for the First Amendment is declining in the U.S., according to a new survey released Wednesday that found Americans' views about the amendment could influence how they vote ...
July 29 (Reuters) - You’ve got to be 16 to drive, 17 to enlist in the military, 18 to vote. Is there also a minimum age for First Amendment protection? After a 7-year-old girl was punished for ...
Many Americans worry freedom of speech is fading, while others feel empowered to say what they want. NPR's Morning Edition explores this dynamic in a new series, The State of the First Amendment.
Bostic, 818 F. App'x 686, 689 (9th Cir. 2020) (approving application of res judicata defense to First Amendment claims under Section 1983, brought by public employee after they challenged their ...
Concerns over the protection of the First Amendment in the upcoming election, and on campuses, are highlighted in the Freedom Forum's annual survey. News Sports Counties Business Music Advertise ...
Since the First Amendment has been in place since 1791, it is hard to imagine when referees were used in conformity with our Constitution. The Founders would have been repulsed by the idea of a ...
They say, just like people, corporations have First Amendment rights that protect their speech. As NPR's Bobby Allyn reports, regulating the tech industry just got a bit harder.