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On Tuesday, the full, 17-judge U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit heard consolidated oral arguments in a crucial case that is all but guaranteed to make it to the U.S. Supreme Court. The predictable controversy surrounding the litigation,
A lawsuit against Metro Police claiming its officers unconstitutionally retaliated against a livestreamer’s speech during a June anti-ICE protest in downtown Las Vegas details how a high-ranking department official dictated police’s response
Impassioned debates over religion and politics took place on the Senate floor Wednesday. What began as a disagreement on policy evolved into heated discussions on
Alex Pretti’s killing has renewed a debate about whether protesters should carry weapons during demonstrations.
President Trump, shown Sunday leaving Air Force One in Arizona, has escalated attacks on political foes. (Win McNamee / Getty Images) President Trump has harnessed the weight of his office in recent days to accelerate a campaign of retribution against his ...
2025 FIFA Club World Cup Explainer: What to know about the tournament that’ll make its way to the Rose Bowl As the United States prepares for the FIFA Club World Cup, concern over such things as international travel, fan safety, and even economic ...
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A far-right ‘1st Amendment’ group lost its defamation lawsuit. Now the New York Times is suing them back
The New York Times is firing back against the far-right “paramilitary group” that accused the paper of defamation, filing a new lawsuit after the organization's $100 million case was thrown out of court. In a complaint that was filed in New York this ...
Young repeatedly chastised the administration for violating the First Amendment rights of the plaintiffs and, on Thursday, issued what he described as
Kanye West’s lawyers say he had a First Amendment right to send his employee anti-semitic texts, because the rapper himself “is art.” Getty Images Kanye West ...
That San Francisco supervisors are not journalists and unclear about the principles of the First Amendment was clearly evident during a lengthy conversation at the December 1 board meeting where the merits of "good journalism" were debated for nearly an hour.