Video of Dallas police detaining two street preachers has drawn hundreds of thousands of views and a Texas lawmaker’s ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The suspension of comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night talk show on ABC has sparked controversy and debate over freedom of speech and how the First Amendment should be interpreted.
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The recent move to take Jimmy Kimmel off the air indefinitely has triggered a national debate about free speech protections in the United States, raising questions about what the ...
A Florida law designed to keep people at a distance from first responders is heading to Washington, and reopening a familiar ...
Disney and ABC pulled “Jimmy Kimmel Live” off the air last week under pressure from the Federal Communications Commision (FCC), in the wake of backlash over remarks made by the host about the killing ...
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The 9th Circuit Upholds a University of Washington Professor's Right to Mock 'Land Acknowledgments'
The appeals court ruled that administrators violated Stuart Reges' First Amendment rights when they investigated and ...
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Is hate speech protected by the First Amendment? What to know after Charlie Kirk's killing
In the wake of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s murder, a fierce First Amendment debate over the concept of “hate speech” has taken center stage across the nation. Conservative lawmakers and ...
Actress Alley Mills Bean supported a Los Angeles City Council ban on certain racial slurs after hearing them used at a meeting. The ban, which passed in July, has sparked a First Amendment debate, ...
In the 2006 case Guiles v. Marineu, Judge Richard J. Cardamone wrote, “this case requires us to sail into the unsettled waters of free speech rights in public schools, waters rife with rocky shoals ...
On "The Florida Roundup," lawyer, FIU adjunct professor and author of "Your Freedom, Your Power: A Kid's Guide to the First ...
A federal appeals court reversed a lower court’s decision holding that an Ohio school district's policy on student pronouns ...
BART Protests: San Francisco Transit Cuts Cellphones to Thwart Demonstrators; First Amendment Debate
Can subway system cut off your cellphone? Aug. 16, 2011 — -- San Francisco's BART-- the Bay Area Rapid Transit system -- has clashed with demonstrators again over a First Amendment issue: whether ...
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