Disruptions at Corpus Christi City Council meetings have raised questions about the balance between maintaining order and free speech, leading KRIS 6 to consult a First Amendment expert for clarity.
A rejected Tennessee vanity plate case shows why states, not drivers, usually have the final say over personalized license plate messages, at least for now.
The Nation on MSN
The Trump administration is casually torching the First Amendment
Authoritarian Watch / If he can’t stop the bad news from happening, the least an authoritarian can do is try to stop the dissemination of that bad news. Sasha Abramsky “It would be hard to describe ...
Federal court partially denies UM’s bid to dismiss, allowing a student group and several protesters to pursue some First and ...
For the last few months, there have been demonstrations, at least once a week, on the overpass above the eastbound 101 ...
Threatening statements made by an 18-year-old high school senior on the video game Roblox deserve a trial in front of a jury ...
The Federal Trade Commission weighed in on an updated policy at Lipscomb Academy that is facing pushback from Savannah ...
Last week, the chair of the Federal Communications Commission threatened to rescind the broadcast licenses of media entities that do not relate events in Iran or Ukraine as the Trump administration ...
WJTV on MSN
Federal judge dismisses former Ole Miss employee’s lawsuit over Charlie Kirk-related firing
University of Mississippi Chancellor Glenn Boyce fired Lauren Stokes, a former executive assistant in the development office, ...
The Arkansas ruling is the latest example of how a push to incorporate religion into public schools is being tested by the ...
A reporter for a Spanish-language news outlet in Tennessee who contends she was wrongly held in a detention center for more ...
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