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fromABC7 Los Angeles
9 hours ago

State Department suggests revoking visas of those making light of Charlie Kirk's death

The Trump administration may revoke or deny visas for foreigners who praise, rationalize, or make light of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, citing national security screening.
US politics
fromThe Verge
12 hours ago

Republicans pledge censorship crackdown to avenge Charlie Kirk's death

Political figures threatened government action against people who celebrated or criticized Charlie Kirk after his fatal shooting, risking First Amendment protections.
fromLos Angeles Times
17 hours ago

Judge keeps limits on use of 'less-lethal' weapons by federal agents at L.A. protests

Vera wrote that federal officers "unleashed crowd control weapons indiscriminately and with surprising savagery." "Indeed, under the guise of protecting the public, federal agents have endangered large numbers of peaceful protestors, legal observers, and journalists - as well as the public that relies on them to hold their government accountable," Vera wrote in the 45-page opinion. "The First Amendment demands better." Vera wrote that he expected federal authorities to disseminate the order to their officers and agents in the field.
US news
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fromTruthout
1 day ago

DHS Says Filming, Posting Videos of ICE Agents is "Doxxing," Vows Prosecutions

DHS claims filming and posting videos of ICE agents constitutes doxing and violence and threatens prosecution despite First Amendment protections for recording law enforcement.
US politics
fromAbove the Law
2 days ago

Judge On Board With Wild Trump Legal Theories Confirmed To The Federal Bench - Above the Law

Judge Ed Artau received a lifetime federal judgeship after endorsing Trump's election claims and joining a defamation decision, raising ethics and First Amendment concerns.
fromBloomberglaw
2 days ago

California Can Enforce Social Media Addiction Law, 9th Cir. Says

California can enforce the core component of a law prohibiting minors in the state from accessing "addictive algorithms" on social media, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday, a blow to the tech industry's campaign against state internet regulations. A three-judge panel for the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit said the tech industry trade association NetChoice LLC had mostly failed to show that key provisions
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fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago

Come Over Here, Weenie!' Footage Reveals How Tim Burchett's Clash With Protester Escalated

Rep. Tim Burchett shoved a protester after a heckling exchange on Capitol grounds; he says he acted in self-defense and no charges were filed.
LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
3 days ago

Trump orders removal of peace vigil site near White House

A peace vigil held near the White House since 1981 was dismantled after the Trump administration ordered its removal during a sweep of homeless encampments.
fromwww.ocregister.com
3 days ago

A decades-long peace vigil outside the White House is dismantled after Trump's order

Philipos Melaku-Bello, a volunteer who has manned the vigil for years, told The Associated Press that the Park Police removed it early Sunday morning. He said officials justified the removal by mislabeling the memorial as a shelter. The difference between an encampment and a vigil is that an encampment is where homeless people live, Melaku-Bello said. As you can see, I don't have a bed. I have signs and it is covered by the First Amendment right to freedom of speech and freedom of expression.
US politics
#harvard
#police-radio-encryption
fromsfist.com
6 days ago

Appeals Court Strikes Down Alameda County Law That Made It Illegal to Even Watch a Sideshow

People who gather to watch sideshows garnered an unusual legal win, as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals just did donuts all over Alameda County's law saying that it's a crime to even watch a sideshow, and they struck that law down. City governments all over the Bay Area have been grasping at straws for ways they can discourage or prevent sideshows from happening nigh every weekend during the warm-weather months.
US news
fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

The Supreme Court Keeps Throwing Judges Under the Bus. They're Finally Fighting Back.

U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs ruled that the assault on the university brazenly violated the First Amendment by mandating conformity with the administration's views-though she also set Harvard on a winding path of additional litigation to restore the canceled grants. In one remarkable passage, Burroughs also criticized the Supreme Court's cryptic shadow docket decisions, then condemned the justices for scolding lower courts that are unable to divine the meaning of these cryptic orders.
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Miscellaneous
fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Court victory for Harvard in research funding fight - Harvard Gazette

A federal court struck down the cancellation of $2.2 billion in Harvard research funding as unconstitutional for violating First Amendment and procedural rights.
LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
1 week ago

How the Supreme Court's conversion therapy case could reshape LGBTQ+ protections across America

Supreme Court will decide whether state bans on licensed providers performing conversion therapy for minors can remain, potentially overturning protections in 24 states and DC.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Alarm after FBI arrests US army veteran for conspiracy' over protest against Ice

Bajun Mavalwalla II a former army sergeant who survived a roadside bomb blast on a special operations mission in Afghanistan was charged in July with conspiracy to impede or injure officers after joining a demonstration against federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) in Spokane, Washington.
US politics
#flag-burning
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

Trump bans burning of US flag in defiance of constitutional protections

Trump signed an executive order imposing one-year jail sentences for flag burning, contradicting Supreme Court precedent and prompting free-speech groups' condemnation.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Trump signs order to criminally charge those who burn US flag in protest

Donald Trump signed an executive order directing federal prosecutors to seek criminal charges against people who burn American flags during protests.
Law
fromAbove the Law
2 weeks ago

Amy Wax's Lawsuit Flew Too Close To The Sun, Melts In Shimmering Ball Of Disaster - Above the Law

Amy Wax's lawsuit against the University of Pennsylvania was dismissed; federal discrimination claims failed for lack of race-based allegations and First Amendment defenses failed.
#flag-desecration
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fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago

Trump Declares Flag Burners Will Spend a Year in Jail: No Early Exits, No Nothing'

President Donald Trump signed an executive order seeking to criminalize flag burning despite Supreme Court rulings that protect flag desecration as free speech.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago

Trump Planning to Sign Executive Order Cracking Down on Flag Burning SCOTUS Already Ruled That's Protected Speech

A presidential executive order would direct federal agencies to prosecute flag desecration, pursue First Amendment litigation, and penalize non-citizen participants by revoking immigration benefits.
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago
US politics

Trump Planning to Sign Executive Order Cracking Down on Flag Burning SCOTUS Already Ruled That's Protected Speech

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fromPoynter
2 weeks ago

Most Americans can't name their First Amendment rights. A new course wants to change that. - Poynter

Free, self-guided First Amendment courses and quizzes are now available through Arizona State University's First Amendment Academy.
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

4chan refuses to pay UK Online Safety Act fines, asks Trump admin to intervene

"4chan is a United States company, incorporated in Delaware, with no establishment, assets, or operations in the United Kingdom. Any attempt to impose or enforce a penalty against 4chan will be resisted in US federal court. American businesses do not surrender their First Amendment rights because a foreign bureaucrat sends them an e-mail."
World news
US politics
fromwww.theverge.com
2 weeks ago

Bluesky blocks Mississippi under new age verification law

Bluesky will block Mississippi IP addresses until courts resolve HB 1126, a law requiring age verification and parental consent that demands significant compliance changes.
US politics
fromThe Nation
3 weeks ago

Trump Wants to Make Art Into a Tool of the State

Trump's Smithsonian review seeks to whitewash history by demanding exhibits emphasize unity and downplay slavery, aiming to remake culture and suppress dissent.
Law
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

4chan will refuse to pay daily online safety fines, lawyer tells BBC

4chan refuses to pay Ofcom's proposed 20,000 fine, rejects UK jurisdiction and invokes US First Amendment protections.
Books
fromSlate Magazine
3 weeks ago

Florida Tried to Ban Literary Classics as "Pornography." What Does the Supreme Court Think?

A federal judge blocked Florida's HB 1069, preventing broad school library book removals and protecting access to diverse materials and First Amendment–rooted reading rights.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Ice's detention of Atlanta reporter seeks to silence him', ACLU petition says

ICE detained journalist Mario Guevara for nearly two months after charges were dropped; the ACLU says the detention is retaliation for his reporting and unconstitutional.
#ten-commandments
Law
fromAdvocate.com
3 weeks ago

West Texas A&M University's drag show ban blocked by appeals court

A university president's unilateral cancellation of a campus drag show violated students' First Amendment rights and was blocked by the Fifth Circuit.
fromPoynter
3 weeks ago

Washington, D.C., is filled with journalists. Here's a primer on filming police and soldiers in public places - Poynter

Public spaces are generally fair game. Some places, like courthouses and swimming pools, have rules against filming. But unless otherwise posted by the proper authority, taking photos and recording video and audio in public is a form of free speech. If someone, even law enforcement, claims that you need their permission to record audio, D.C. law stipulates one-party consent, meaning that only one person needs to agree to be recorded. That person can be the person holding the camera or recording device.
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fromArs Technica
3 weeks ago

Elon Musk's "thermonuclear" Media Matters lawsuit may be fizzling out

The FTC appears politically motivated in Musk's case against MMFA, suggesting potential challenges for the appeal.
#media-matters
fromEngadget
3 weeks ago
Social media marketing

Court blocks FTC investigation into Media Matters' alleged scheme against X

fromEngadget
3 weeks ago
Social media marketing

Court blocks FTC investigation into Media Matters' alleged scheme against X

fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

Judge says FTC investigation into Media Matters 'should alarm all Americans' | TechCrunch

Judge Sparkle L. Sooknanan stated that the Media Matters article represented "quintessential First Amendment activity" and described the FTC's investigative demands as "a retaliatory act."
US politics
fromReason.com
3 weeks ago

Maryland Can Tax Internet Advertising, But It Cannot Prevent Advertisers from Disclosing Cost of Tax

In 1765, the British Parliament imposed a novel tax on the fledgling colonies in North America. The Stamp Act was reviled because it taxed most everything written on paper, from playing cards to newspapers.
fromPCMAG
3 weeks ago

Judge to FTC: Investigation Into Nonprofit That Criticized X Is 'A Retaliatory Act'

Judge Sparkle L. Sooknanan stated that the case presents a straightforward First Amendment violation and described the FTC's demands as a retaliatory act that should alarm all Americans.
US politics
fromAccounting Today
3 weeks ago

Court strikes down ban on disclosing Maryland digital ad tax

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held the tax speech ban violated the First Amendment. Companies that make money advertising on the internet must not only pay the tax but avoid telling their customers how it affects pricing.
US politics
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fromAol
3 weeks ago

Part of Maryland digital ad tax law declared unconstitutional

Maryland's law restricting communication of a tax increase to customers was ruled unconstitutional by a federal appeals court.
US politics
fromLos Angeles Times
4 weeks ago

A judge restricted LAPD's use of force. Then journalists were beaten with batons

L.A. police allegedly violated a temporary restraining order by using force against journalists during a protest, resulting in injuries.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Maga hats, anti-Ice banners and plenty of confusion: did MLS create its own political mess?

The situation involving a season ticket holder, Michael Weitzel, who was evicted from a St Louis City game for wearing a Trump hat highlights a continuing controversy. The enforcement of the Major League Soccer fan code of conduct prohibits political displays, a policy that has generated ongoing debate among supporters. The league's attempt to balance fan expression with safety regulations and the norms of both global soccer and American sports adds complexity to its policies.
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fromwww.esquire.com
4 weeks ago

An Arizona State Senator Posted the Locations of ICE Agents. Then, a MAGA Prosecutor Went After Her.

Arizona's Attorney General opposes local prosecutor's investigation into Senator for posting ICE operatives' locations, citing First Amendment protections.
US politics
fromThe Verge
4 weeks ago

Supreme Court opens door to social media age-gating in US

Mississippi's age verification law is likely unconstitutional but allowed to proceed while legal challenges continue.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
4 weeks ago

Supreme Court allows Mississippi social media law to go into effect

Mississippi law requiring age verification for social media access upheld despite likely unconstitutionality.
fromBoston.com
4 weeks ago

UMass violated a student's Fist Amendment rights by disciplining him for sexual misconduct, judge finds

The judge ruled the Massachusetts student's First Amendment rights were violated after he was disciplined for discussing sexual topics and seeking affection from colleagues.
Miscellaneous
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

Trump Is Asking the Supreme Court to Bless Stephen Miller's Racial Profiling

The Trump administration requested the Supreme Court to lift an injunction blocking ICE's mass arrest program based on unconstitutional racial profiling, claiming it disrupts immigration enforcement.
US politics
#free-speech
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Stanford student paper, noncitizen students sue Trump officials over speech-related visa policies

Federal immigration policies suppress protected political speech, according to a lawsuit filed by Stanford University's newspaper and two students.
#trump
fromPoynter
1 month ago
US politics

Trump sues Murdoch's Journal and sends a familiar warning to the rest of the press - Poynter

fromPoynter
1 month ago
US politics

Trump sues Murdoch's Journal and sends a familiar warning to the rest of the press - Poynter

#defamation
fromVulture
1 month ago

Spike Lee, John Waters, and More Decry Trump's 'Attacks on the Free Press'

Over 2,000 members of the Writers Guild of America, both East and West, signed an open letter decrying escalating attacks on independent media by the Trump Administration.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

L.A. agrees to pay $500,000 to reporters arrested at 2021 Echo Park protest

Los Angeles has tentatively agreed to settle a lawsuit for $500,000 with two journalists over violation of constitutional rights during a protest.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
1 month ago

Football and faith could return to the Supreme Court - this time, over loudspeakers

Prayers at high school football games remain a contentious issue amid legal battles over the First Amendment rights.
fromPadailypost
1 month ago

Prosecutor sues DA Rosen a third time over job

District Attorney Jeff Rosen has fired Deputy District Attorney Daniel Chung twice, ordered to reinstate him both times by an arbitrator and the Santa Clara County Personnel Board.
Law
US politics
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Can a county fire a sheriff behind closed doors? Advocacy group threatens to sue for access

A California county might face a lawsuit for discussing the firing of its sheriff behind closed doors.
#donald-trump
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Trump FCC Brendan Carr Defends Pressure Campaign on Media Corporations: Time for a Change'

Brendan Carr defended controversial FCC provisions on the Skydance-Paramount merger, asserting changes were necessary despite criticism regarding First Amendment violations.
#press-freedom
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Hulk Hogan changed media forever with his 'Gawker' lawsuit

Hulk Hogan, a towering icon of professional wrestling, significantly impacted digital publishing by suing Gawker over a leaked sex tape, leading to a monumental jury verdict.
Privacy professionals
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

EXCLUSIVE | amNY's ICE coverage prompts press organizations to air concerns over treatment of journalists covering detentions | amNewYork

The Freedom of the Press Foundation expressed serious concern about ICE agents harassing journalists, indicating that their conduct raises significant First Amendment and press freedom issues.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Harvard to ask court to declare Trump's $2bn funding freeze unlawful US politics live

Harvard seeks to overturn a federal funding freeze, claiming it's politically motivated and unlawful.
US politics
fromFortune
1 month ago

First amendment vs. first-person shooter: Uvalde parents battle with 'Call of Duty' maker in court

First Amendment protects the content of Call of Duty amidst a lawsuit from victim families of the Uvalde shooting.
US politics
fromABA Journal
1 month ago

Public-school students don't have 'supercharged right' to be taught critical race theory, 8th Circuit says

Federal appeals court upholds Arkansas's ban on teaching critical race theory in public schools, ruling students lack a 'supercharged right' to receive such education.
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

Don't Degrade Church With Politics

Churches can now openly involve themselves in elections, but in doing so, they risk becoming de facto political organizations.
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Editorial: Open up secret Sheriff Corpus removal hearings now

The removal of Sheriff Christina Corpus should be conducted publicly with full transparency, not behind closed doors, as elected official proceedings require openness.
US politics
#san-mateo-county
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