ATTORNEY. SO, KAREN, WHAT DID YOU FIND OUT? WELL, THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS MADE IT CLEAR THEY DON’T BELIEVE THIS, RIGHT? APPLIES TO EVERYONE HERE IN THE U.S. HERE’S VICE PRESIDENT JD VANCE LAST ...
Americans can now take over a dozen free, online courses hosted by Arizona State University to learn more about their First Amendment rights, thanks to a new partnership between two nonprofits. The ...
In New York, Mahmoud Khalil, an anti-war protester at Columbia University, was detained after the government accused him - without providing evidence - of Hamas ties. In Washington, Georgetown ...
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression educated roughly a dozen students and faculty about their First Amendment rights and civil discourse on college campuses at a Thursday event. FIRE ...
With President Donald Trump labeling the media “the enemy” and threatening broadcast licenses and political enemies, First Amendment scholars are asking:  Is the First Amendment under more ...
It’s increasingly clear how important standing is for asserting online First Amendment speech rights. Last year, the US Supreme Court in Murthy v. Missouri dismissed on standing grounds the claims of ...
A heated First Amendment debate is raging across the country over the free speech rights of green card and visa holders legally in the U.S. The debate was sparked most notably by the detention of ...
A federal district court discusses how the First Amendment limits liability for "hostile environment harassment" based on "speech on matters of public concern" in universities (public or private). And ...
A Florida federal judge ruled that a school district's removal of an LGBTQ+ book did not violate First Amendment rights. The judge stated that school libraries are not public forums and curating books ...
As former chairmen of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)—one appointed by a Democrat, the other by a Republican—we have seen firsthand how the agency operates when it is guided by its mission ...
Priscilla Villarreal, a news vlogger, was arrested under an obscure law, raising major First Amendment concerns.
In New York, Mahmoud Khalil, an anti-war protester at Columbia University, was detained after the government accused him — without providing evidence — of Hamas ties. In Washington, Georgetown ...