A second anti-ICE flyer discovered on Penn State’s campus has brought bipartisan agreement among student groups, even as a ...
Prosecutors are charging protesters with conspiracy, seeking to limit opposition to government policies. More courts are allowing it.
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Yet, the First Amendment has not always been potent enough to protect the right to ...
Before Democrats get on the high First Amendment horse, they should reflect a little on the decadeslong war they fought against free speech. From: ...
The First Amendment protects citizens from government censorship, not from actions by private companies or individuals. Social media platforms like X and Facebook can legally remove posts or ban users ...
Blocking roads, vandalism, spitting, inciting violence, trespassing and interfering with law enforcement officers are not OK.
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Why free speech rights got left out of the Constitution – and added in later via the First Amendment
Bipartisan agreement is rare in these politically polarized days. But that's just what happened in response to ABC's suspension of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" The suspension followed the Federal ...
Can the government regulate social media features because they are "addictive"? Jane Bambauer and I talk with Emory Law professor Matthew Lawrence about whether features like infinite scroll, ...
The First Amendment is only 45 words long, yet 235 years of court battles have left Americans fiercely devoted to an idea ...
Why free speech rights got left out of the Constitution – and added in later via the First Amendment
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Donald Nieman, Binghamton University, State University of New York (THE CONVERSATION) ...
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