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The veteran journalist is charged with conspiracy and interfering with the First Amendment rights of worshipers during a Jan. 18 protest at the Cities Church in St. Paul, where a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official serves as a pastor. Another journalist and two protest participants were also arrested in Minnesota.
Lemon, held in custody overnight, spoke to supporters in Los Angeles following his release and first court appearance.
The First Amendment protects protesters, but Florida laws put limits for situations when tensions escalate. Here's how.
Judge warns Trump administration from changing plaintiffs immigration status in First Amendment case
A federal judge ruled that the academics, who are party to a lawsuit alleging U.S. policy singles out noncitizens for detention or deportation over their pro-Palestinian activism on college campuses,
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Don Lemon arrested after anti-ICE church protest, lawyer calls it an ‘attack on the First Amendment’
Journalist Don Lemon was arrested in Los Angeles two weeks after he reported on the front lines of an anti-ICE protest at a church in Minneapolis. The former CNN anchor was arrested by federal agents in Los Angeles on Jan. 29 while in the city to cover the ...
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 influencers over the past week have pushed for scores ...
A federal trial found that Tullahoma City Schools violated a former student's First Amendment rights after he was suspended for memes in 2022.
The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is important to Americans, but only a fraction of them can fully explain why. That’s according to an annual survey by Freedom Forum which polled Americans on their knowledge of the First Amendment and what it ...
The leftist media cabal constantly imagine themselves as the grand embodiment of Democracy and Freedom of Speech, even as they seek to put Republicans in
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