The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), in February 2025, launched a request for information seeking public comment about how social media platforms’ “adverse actions” against users and user content may ...
Florida is continuing to be on the frontlines of the ongoing debate over the First Amendment. Many of the issues center around public employees, children and social media. For instance, the state is ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – After two Jacksonville women were charged with violating Florida’s recently enacted Halo Law in connection with a violent arrest outside a school last week, two high-profile civil ...
Tennessee media companies are suing to block a new law establishing a 25-foot buffer zone around police officers. The lawsuit claims the law infringes upon First Amendment rights by hindering ...
The United States Military Academy is being sued by one of its own professors, who alleges that a new policy violates the First Amendment. The longest serving law professor in the history of the U.S.
A University of Florida law student, Preston Damsky, is under investigation for antisemitic social media posts, raising First Amendment concerns. Damsky, who identifies as a white nationalist, quoted ...
The legal dispute stems from Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell's prosecution of pro-Palestine protesters. Mitchell, a Republican, argues the law improperly allows judges to interfere with ...
Denise Harle, a conservative attorney with a history of anti-abortion advocacy, will lead Florida State University College of Law's new First Amendment Clinic. Harle has ties to Florida Gov. Ron ...
Hours after President Donald Trump took his second-term oath of office, he signed an executive order describing his commitment to the First Amendment and the right he said it affords people to "speak ...
An annual survey published by the Freedom Forum shows this year that American's understanding of their First Amendment rights remains low. Even as the First Amendment takes centerstage after the ...
News organizations across Tennessee have joined to fight a law they say unconstitutionally restricts newsgathering. The law allows individual officers to unilaterally declare a 25-foot buffer zone ...
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