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bytedance
Vulture
2 days ago
Marketing

TikTok Sues the U.S. Government

TikTok filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government for a violation of the First Amendment, aiming to prolong the time before being forced to sell or be banned. [ more ]
Ars Technica
2 days ago
Marketing

TikTok and its Chinese owner sue US government over "foreign adversary" law

TikTok and ByteDance sued the US government to block the law requiring TikTok to be sold to a non-Chinese firm. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 days ago
Marketing

TikTok Sues U.S. Government Over Law Forcing Sale or Ban

TikTok sues U.S. government, stating law forcing its sale or ban is unconstitutional. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
2 days ago
Marketing

TikTok sues US to block law that could ban the social media platform

TikTok and ByteDance are suing the U.S. over a law that would ban TikTok unless sold, claiming First Amendment violation. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago
Marketing

Senate passes bill banning TikTok if parent company does not sell it

Senate passes bill to ban TikTok or force sale to US company, giving ByteDance one year to comply before deletion from US app stores. [ more ]
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Marketing
Engadget
2 days ago
Marketing

TikTok is suing the US government to stop its app being banned

TikTok challenges US law threatening ban; claims divestiture isn't feasible and law violates First Amendment. [ more ]
time.com
1 month ago
Marketing

The House TikTok Ban Is an Empty Threat

The proposed TikTok ban by the House of Representatives may face legal and practical challenges.
TikTok has taken significant measures to secure data on American users to address concerns about Chinese government exploitation. [ more ]
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national-security
WIRED
2 days ago
Marketing

TikTok Sues the US Government to Stop a Potential Ban

TikTok sued the US government for a possible ban that violates the First Amendment. [ more ]
The Verge
1 week ago
Marketing

The legal challenges that lie ahead for TikTok - in both the US and China

TikTok faces challenges in the US judicial system and Chinese government due to potential ban and divestment requirement. [ more ]
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freedom-of-speech
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
Education

How Is This Antisemitism Hearing Different From Ones on College Campuses?

K-12 leaders face similar challenges as college presidents regarding antisemitism and anti-Israel activism, differing in how pro-Palestinian speech is handled due to stricter standards in public schools. [ more ]
WIRED
2 weeks ago
Marketing

Can the First Amendment Save TikTok?

TikTok may challenge US law banning TikTok, citing First Amendment
Experts suggest that the law may face challenges due to First Amendment concerns [ more ]
LGBTQ Nation
3 weeks ago
Education

An LGBTQ+ student was suspended for rapping an anti-gay slur. He's suing the school.

A 17-year-old LGBTQ+ student in Upstate New York is suing his school district for suspending him over using anti-gay slurs in a rap song he created to reclaim the words. [ more ]
Above the Law
3 weeks ago
Black Lives Matter

...And There Goes The Right To Assembly

The U.S. Supreme Court decision allows a Louisiana police officer to sue a Black Lives Matter activist, setting a risky precedent for public demonstrations. [ more ]
The American Conservative
1 month ago
Marketing

The TikTok Ban Is an Assault on Free Speech

Despite fear-mongering about Trump, Democrats are seen undermining First Amendment freedoms.
The House passed a bill seeking to 'ban' TikTok based on assumptions without solid evidence. [ more ]
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california
Sacramento Bee
1 week ago
California

California GOP lawmakers call for stripping financial aid from violent student protesters

California Republican legislative leaders propose revoking state financial aid for students committing violent acts during campus protests. [ more ]
Global IP & Technology Law Blog
2 months ago
Privacy professionals

The California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act Enjoined

The District Court for the Northern District of California granted a preliminary injunction against the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act.
The AADC raises First Amendment concerns due to compelled speech aspects and regulations on protected expression. [ more ]
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Inside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago
Education

Armed crackdowns on student protesters evoke the Vietnam era

The heavy use of force by police on college campuses during pro-Palestinian demonstrations is alarming. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago
Education

Florida can't ban teacher from asking students to use her preferred pronouns, judge rules

Federal judge rules in favor of transgender teacher's right to use preferred pronouns in Florida school despite state law
Ruling highlights First Amendment issues in relation to laws dictating public school teachers' speech [ more ]
Inside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago
Education

House Republicans float bill to require free speech on campuses

House Republicans aim to end political litmus tests at universities to protect students' First Amendment rights,
Legislation threatens to cut federal aid to non-compliant institutions. [ more ]
social-media
Forbes
3 weeks ago
Black Lives Matter

Protests Can Trend On Social Media-Yet, Reactions Aren't So Supportive

Social media plays a crucial role in amplifying protests and spreading news quickly. [ more ]
Electronic Frontier Foundation
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

Lawmakers: Ban TikTok to Stop Election Misinformation! Same Lawmakers: Restrict How Government Addresses Election Misinformation!

Government and social media communication legality debated
Supreme Court case involving First Amendment and content moderation [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 months ago
Tech industry

Here's the latest on the arguments.

The Supreme Court will consider if tech platforms like social media sites have the right to make editorial judgments.
The cases involving Florida and Texas laws aim to protect conservative speech by restricting social media content removal based on views. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 months ago
US politics

Supreme Court to Hear Free Speech Challenges to Social Media Laws

The Supreme Court will define social media companies' rights to limit user posts, impacting free speech online.
Ruling against tech platforms could lead to more diverse viewpoints but also increase hate speech and disinformation. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
2 months ago
Parenting

Florida gets closer to banning social media for kids under 16

Florida Senate passed a bill banning minors under 16 from social media
Critics argue restrictions violate First Amendment and parental rights [ more ]
New York Post
2 months ago
Law

Ohio blocked from implementing law restricting children's use of Instagram, TikTok

A federal judge has blocked Ohio's law that requires parental consent for children under 16 to use social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
The judge agreed with NetChoice that the law violated minors' free speech rights under the First Amendment.
This ruling is part of a larger debate about how to protect young people online from the potential dangers of social media. [ more ]
moresocial-media
Privacy professionals
Electronic Frontier Foundation
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

U.S. Supreme Court Does Not Go Far Enough in Determining When Government Officials Are Barred from Censoring Critics on Social Media

Supreme Court crafting a test for 'state action' on social media by government officials
Challenges in determining state action on social media for public officials [ more ]
Electronic Frontier Foundation
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

EFF Urges New York Court to Protect Online Speakers' Anonymity

The First Amendment protects the right to anonymity for online speakers.
Courts should apply robust standards before unmasking anonymous speakers. [ more ]
Electronic Frontier Foundation
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

SXSW Tried to Silence Critics with Bogus Trademark and Copyright Claims. EFF Fought Back.

Austin for Palestine Coalition has been in conflict with SXSW regarding trademark and copyright claims.
The First Amendment protects the right to use trademark parodies in political statements, according to the Rogers test. [ more ]
WIRED
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

Porn Sites Need Age-Verification Systems in Texas, Court Rules

Texas can enforce age-verification systems on porn websites while excluding health warnings provision.
Appeals court found age-verification requirement legitimate in preventing minors' access to pornography, not violating the First Amendment. [ more ]
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Slate Magazine
1 month ago
Digital life

Why the Supreme Court Is So Uniquely Awful at Tech Cases

New technologies amplify online disinformation, impacting real-life conflict.
Courts face challenges in addressing election integrity threats posed by social media and disinformation. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 months ago
Digital life

Takeaways From the Supreme Court Arguments on Social Media Laws

The Supreme Court heard arguments on First Amendment cases regarding internet company content moderation laws in Florida and Texas.
Both liberal and conservative justices expressed interest in further fact-finding on how the laws would operate before making a final decision. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 months ago
Digital life

Supreme Court to Decide How the First Amendment Applies to Social Media

Tech platforms face a critical legal question regarding free speech rights
Analogies to newspapers, shopping centers, and phone companies are being used to determine platforms' editorial judgment abilities. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 months ago
Digital life

Supreme Court to Decide How the First Amendment Applies to Social Media

Tech platforms' free speech rights and editorial judgments are at the center of important First Amendment cases.
Analogies to newspapers, shopping centers, and phone companies play a key role in determining the legal standing of tech platforms. [ more ]
california
Electronic Frontier Foundation
2 months ago
Privacy professionals

EFF to Court: Strike Down Age Estimation in California But Not Consumer Privacy

EFF challenges the constitutionality of California's Age Appropriate Design Code (AADC) in a court case.
EFF supports data privacy provisions in the AADC but argues that the age estimation scheme and vague terms make the law unconstitutional. [ more ]
Tech Policy Press
4 months ago
Privacy professionals

Reviewing Amicus Briefs Filed in Appeal of California Age Appropriate Design Code Act Injunction | TechPolicy.Press

The Age Appropriate Design Code Act in California, which seeks to create a safer online space for minors, has been preliminarily enjoined due to First Amendment concerns.
California Attorney General Robert Bonta has filed an appeal arguing that the lower court mischaracterized the Act as speech regulations instead of economic regulations. [ more ]
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Privacy professionals
New York Post
4 months ago
Privacy professionals

Supreme Court rejects X Corp.'s bid challenging US surveillance disclosures

The US Supreme Court rejects Elon Musk's X Corp's request to publicly disclose information about federal law enforcement investigations.
The lower court ruled that the FBI's restrictions on what X Corp can say about investigations do not violate their free speech rights. [ more ]
Electronic Frontier Foundation
5 months ago
Privacy professionals

In Landmark Battle Over Free Speech, EFF Urges Supreme Court to Strike Down Texas and Florida Laws that Let States Dictate What Speech Social Media Sites Must Publish

The Electronic Frontier Foundation argues that a 1998 federal law criminalizing access to digital works for lawful purposes is unenforceable and violates the First Amendment.
The EFF is urging the Supreme Court to reverse a ruling that allows the Justice Department to censor a platform's ability to publish information about government data requests. [ more ]
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national-security
The Verge
4 months ago
Privacy professionals

Supreme Court rejects decade-old Twitter First Amendment case

The Supreme Court has declined X Corp.'s challenge over revealing US government demands for user data.
Twitter's request to publish the exact number of requests it received within a six-month period was denied by the courts. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
4 months ago
Marketing

Judge Upholds Texas TikTok Ban on Government Devices

A federal judge in Texas has upheld the ban on state employees using TikTok on government devices and networks.
The judge determined that the ban was a reasonable restriction due to Texas' concerns about data privacy. [ more ]
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www.nytimes.com
4 months ago
Education

Opinion | I Teach a Class on Free Speech. My Students Can Show Us the Way Forward.

The debate over free speech on college campuses is complex and ongoing, with no clear consensus on how to navigate the issue
The shifting political landscape and changing norms around speech contribute to the confusion [ more ]
www.berkeleyside.org
4 months ago
Education

Lawsuit intensifies spotlight on free speech controversies at UC Berkeley

UC Berkeley is facing a debate about First Amendment protections and religious intolerance amid the tragedy in the Middle East.
The debate has led to a discrimination lawsuit against the UC system and a broader debate over the boundaries of First Amendment protections. [ more ]
The Washington Times
5 months ago
Education

Universities bringing up rear on free-speech rankings defend anti-Israel protesters

Harvard ranks last for freedom of expression among universities.
House Republicans criticize Harvard president for defending anti-Israel protests on campus. [ more ]
www.fastcompany.com
4 months ago
Marketing

A federal judge just upheld Texas' ban of TikTok on state-owned devices

A federal judge in Texas upheld the state's TikTok ban on official devices and networks.
The ban was challenged by The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University on the grounds of violating the First Amendment. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
5 months ago
Marketing

Judge Halts TikTok Ban in Montana

A federal judge blocked a statewide ban of TikTok in Montana, citing First Amendment speech as a protected right.
TikTok is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance and has been fighting against the ban in Montana since April. [ more ]
Electronic Frontier Foundation
5 months ago
Digital life

Protecting Kids on Social Media Act: Amended and Still Problematic

The updated Protecting Kids on Social Media Act remains an unconstitutional bill that replaces parents' choices with a government-mandated prohibition on social media use for children and teens.
The bill prohibits children under 13 from using any ad-based social media, which could lead to ad-based platforms switching to a fee-based model and limiting access for young people.
The bill infringes on the First Amendment rights of minors and ignores the fact that children, even those under 13, have a constitutional right to speak online and access others' speech. [ more ]
The American Conservative
6 hours ago
Right-wing politics

Conservative Media Outlets Are Beating Back the State Department

Judge rejects dismissal of censorship lawsuit against U.S. State Department. [ more ]
The American Conservative
3 months ago
Right-wing politics

What Is Going On With the Ron DeSantis Redemption Arc?

Disney's lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has been dismissed due to lack of standing.
DeSantis's victory in the lawsuit is seen as a significant win for him and marks a redemption in his political career. [ more ]
Washington Post
1 day ago
US news

D.C.'s largest high school allows pro-Palestinian film after lawsuit

The D.C. Public School system and Jackson-Reed High School agreed to end the ban on an Arab student group's pro-Palestinian documentary screening and cultural events. [ more ]
Sacramento Bee
6 days ago
Black Lives Matter

Is my right to protest protected on university grounds? 'It depends,' California expert says

While the First Amendment protects the right to protest, there are limitations on California university campuses. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago
Black Lives Matter

Protests that snarled Golden Gate Bridge, I-880 spur question about penalties

Public pressure for tougher consequences on highway-blocking protests is increasing. [ more ]
The Verge
1 week ago
Left-wing politics

Republicans release tech executives' internal communications

Conservatives are leveraging a report to align a narrative about Biden's administration potentially violating the First Amendment through backchannel communications with social media platforms, linked to a pending Supreme Court case. [ more ]
Truthout
1 month ago
Left-wing politics

Georgia Judge Rejects Trump's Request to Drop Charges on First Amendment Grounds

Former President Donald Trump's request to dismiss election interference charges in Georgia was rejected on First Amendment grounds.
The court found that speech alleged to have been made in furtherance of criminal activity could lead to prosecution, even if addressing matters of public concern. [ more ]
www.mediaite.com
1 month ago
Left-wing politics

Trump Lawyer Alina Habba Attacks Biden On Fox News In Rant About Election Crimes Case Accuses Him Of Racketeering

Alina Habba accused Biden and Garland of racketeering for prosecuting Trump
The court hearing focused on the claim that the indictment relates to First Amendment rights [ more ]
Above the Law
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Sorry, Trump, But That's Not How The First Amendment Works - See Also

Attacking a judge's family isn't protected speech
Biglaw firms expanding into new markets [ more ]
Above the Law
1 month ago
Law

Trump Fails To Persuade Court That Attacking Family Members Is 'Core First Amendment' Speech

The gag order in the New York hush money case was expanded to cover family members of the judge and the district attorney.
Despite evidence that refutes the claims, Trump and his lawyers continue to push for the expansion of the gag order. [ more ]
Above the Law
1 month ago
Law

How Appealing Weekly Roundup

Apple lost Mandamus Transfer Action
Possible Supreme Court vs. FDA on First Amendment
Judge approves $125 million PACER fees settlement [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
Law

Supreme Court examines whether government can combat disinformation online

Supreme Court hearing on First Amendment in the internet age
5th U.S. Circuit Court ruling against key government officials contacting social media companies [ more ]
Above the Law
2 months ago
Law

Ron DeSantis Trades Getting Butt Kicked By Trump For Getting Butt Kicked By Trump Judges

DeSantis faced legal losses in attempts to implement controversial policies.
DeSantis' attempted bans on workplace trainings were rejected by the Eleventh Circuit. [ more ]
Advocate.com
2 months ago
Law

Trump judge tosses DeSantis's 'Stop Woke Law,' and calls it 'First Amendment sin'

The 11th Court of Appeals struck down Florida's 'Stop Woke Law' component.
The law aimed to restrict discussions on race, privilege, and discrimination in schools and workplaces. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
2 months ago
Law

Protected beeps? Supreme Court declines to decide if California may ticket drivers for honking a horn

Honking a car horn can be considered protected speech under the First Amendment in certain situations.
The Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal from a Californian who received a ticket for honking during a protest, arguing that anti-honking laws can be unconstitutional. [ more ]
Miami Herald
1 month ago
NYC LGBT

For free-speech sake, let controversial lawmaker ride in Pride Parade - and be booed again | Opinion

The case of Republican state Rep. Fabian Basabe highlights tensions between free speech and event organizers' rights.
Basabe's controversial actions have led to calls for resignation and a public debate on ethics in politics. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
US politics

Justices Seem Likely to Side With N.R.A. in First Amendment Dispute

Supreme Court seems to support NRA's argument of First Amendment violation by NY official
Case involving government advocacy and free speech rights highlighted in Supreme Court [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
US politics

Supreme Court Stays Out of Dispute Over Drag Show at Texas University

The Supreme Court rejected the request from an L.G.B.T.Q. student group to hold a drag show on campus, citing no reasons.
Republican-led states are increasingly seeking to restrict drag show performances. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 months ago
US politics

Charges Against Two White Nationalists Are Dismissed as Selective Prosecution'

Selective prosecution based on political ideology is unconstitutional.
First Amendment protection applies to all groups, regardless of beliefs. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
3 months ago
US politics

Federal Judge Dismisses Disney Lawsuit Against DeSantis

A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit filed by Disney against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, claiming that DeSantis violated the First Amendment by taking over a special tax district that encompasses Walt Disney World.
Disney and DeSantis have been at odds for nearly two years over Disney World, with DeSantis taking over the tax district and ending the company's ability to self-govern the park. Disney plans to appeal the ruling. [ more ]
New York Post
3 months ago
US politics

Biden's Big Brother teams are now watching what you BUY - hope you pay in cash

The Biden administration has secretly expanded surveillance of Americans' purchases.
Purchases of books and religious texts are now being targeted as potential extremist indicators. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
3 months ago
US politics

Appeals Court Finds DeSantis Violated Prosecutor's First Amendment Rights

A federal court of appeals ruled that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis violated First Amendment protections by suspending a progressive state prosecutor for political gain.
This ruling undermines DeSantis' claims of strong-arm leadership in his presidential campaign. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
2 months ago
East Bay (California)

Hayward man charged with hate crime for allegedly burning Israeli flag during protests

Arson, robbery, grand theft, and hate crime charges filed against a man for burning an Israeli flag during a protest.
District Attorney clarifies that the First Amendment does not protect actions like threats, intimidation, and property damage. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 months ago
New York City

He Cursed at a Police Officer. Now He's Caught in a Free Speech Fight.

The incident involving Tony Rupp at Chef's Restaurant led to a legal battle centered around First Amendment rights and free speech.
The case against the city and police commissioner could set a significant precedent regarding citizens' ability to criticize public officials. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 months ago
Media industry

The Case That Could Change Social Media, and an Evacuation Plan for Parts of Gaza

The New York Times Audio app offers journalism and storytelling, available to Times news subscribers on iOS.
The app's Headlines feature provides a quick summary of the biggest stories from Times journalists in about five minutes. [ more ]
Above the Law
2 months ago
Law

It Takes Two To Make Money! - See Also

Top Biglaw M&A Lawyers
Missouri's misunderstanding of the First Amendment [ more ]
Sacramento Bee
3 months ago
California

Business groups sue to block California environmental laws. Lawmaker says it's 'straight up climate denial.'

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the California Chamber of Commerce are suing to block two state corporate climate accountability laws from going into effect.
The lawsuit argues that the laws violate the First Amendment by compelling companies to engage in speech and regulating an area outside California's jurisdiction. [ more ]
The Sacramento Bee
4 months ago
California

Supreme Court denies conservative challenge to California ban on conversion therapy

The Supreme Court declines to hear a challenge to bans on conversion therapy for LGBTQ children, leaving laws in California, Washington, and 20 other states intact.
The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), a Christian conservative legal advocacy group, represented Brian Tingley in the challenge and argued that prohibiting conversion therapy is a violation of the First Amendment. [ more ]
ABA Journal
3 months ago
Law

Arrested citizen journalist wasn't 'martyr' for journalism, 5th Circuit says in tossing her First Amendment suit

Qualified immunity protects police and prosecutors in a lawsuit filed by a citizen journalist arrested for publishing nonpublic information.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at New Orleans ruled in favor of the defendants' qualified immunity, tossing the citizen journalist's suit. [ more ]
Truthout
3 months ago
Law

Full District of Court of Appeals Rules Against Trump's Call to Lift Gag Order

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has rejected Donald Trump's appeal regarding a gag order in his election subversion case.
None of the 11 members of the district court found Trump's First Amendment speech claims credible. [ more ]
Above the Law
3 months ago
Law

Florida Has Yet Another Unconstitutional Social Media Bill; Wants To Ban Kids From Social Media

The Florida legislature has a history of passing unconstitutional bills that violate the First Amendment.
The latest bill, HB 1, seeks to ban social media use for minors under the age of 16, but it has been deemed unconstitutional elsewhere. [ more ]
Advocate.com
3 months ago
Books

Texas book ban law is likely unconstitutional, appeals court rules

A federal appeals court ruled that a Texas law requiring booksellers to review books for sexual content before selling them to schools is likely unconstitutional and cannot be enforced.
The Texas law, known as the READER Act, requires vendors to rate books for sexually explicit or sexually relevant material and restricts the sale and circulation of such materials in school libraries. [ more ]
www.esquire.com
5 months ago
Books

Florida Attorney General Argues for Removing LGBT Library Books

Florida's government is arguing that school districts have the First Amendment right to remove LGBTQ books.
The argument that public-school libraries convey the government's message is being made in lawsuits over the removal of books in school libraries. [ more ]
New York Post
3 months ago
Law

Court won't rehear case that let special counsel comb Trump Twitter account

A federal appeals court has denied Twitter's request to block prosecutors from accessing former President Donald Trump's account information.
Twitter was fined at least $350,000 for resisting the subpoena and was unable to inform Trump about the search warrant. [ more ]
Newsmax
3 months ago
Law

Federal Court Takes Up Big Tech Challenge to Maryland's Digital Ad Tax

A federal appeals court has directed a lower court to consider the challenge to Maryland's digital advertising tax on First Amendment grounds.
Other states considering a similar tax are closely watching this case. [ more ]
Maryland Matters
3 months ago
Law

Fourth Circuit: Free speech claims against Maryland's novel digital ad tax can move forward - Maryland Matters

A federal appeals court has ruled that First Amendment claims against Maryland's digital advertising tax can move forward.
The court concluded that the law's free speech challenge should be reconsidered by a lower federal court. [ more ]
Baltimore Sun
3 months ago
Law

Panel of federal judges says a First Amendment challenge to Maryland's digital ad tax should be considered

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit has directed a lower federal court to consider a challenge to Maryland's digital advertising tax on First Amendment grounds.
The law, which taxes companies like Facebook and Google for digital ads on the internet, has faced opposition from Big Tech and is being closely watched by other states. [ more ]
The Seattle Times
3 months ago
Law

Panel of judges says a First Amendment challenge to Maryland's digital ad tax should be considered

A federal appeals court has directed a lower court to consider the merits of a challenge to Maryland's digital advertising tax on First Amendment grounds.
The other three challenges to the tax should be dismissed, according to the appeals court. [ more ]
Electronic Frontier Foundation
4 months ago
Law

Internet Archive Files Appeal Brief Defending Libraries and Digital Lending From Big Publishers' Legal Attack

A 1998 federal law criminalizing access to digital works for lawful purposes is unenforceable and violates the First Amendment.
Technical standards incorporated into public law can be freely disseminated without liability for copyright infringement. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
4 months ago
Law

Supreme Court lets stand Washington state law barring conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ minors

The Supreme Court has upheld a Washington state law banning conversion therapy on minors.
Critics argue that conversion therapy can cause serious emotional harm and even be lethal. [ more ]
www.mediaite.com
5 months ago
US politics

A Decisive Blow!' CNN's Jim Acosta Stunned By Trump Judge's Blistering' Denials In Federal Election Crimes Case

Federal District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan denied two motions to dismiss in the federal election crimes case against Donald Trump.
The judge rejected Trump's claims of First Amendment and presidential immunity. [ more ]
time.com
5 months ago
US politics

Lawsuits Against Trump Over Jan. 6 Riot Can Move Forward, Appeals Court Rules

A federal appeals court ruled that lawsuits against Donald Trump over the Capitol riot can move forward.
The court said its ruling was not the final word on whether presidential immunity shields Trump from liability. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
5 months ago
Education

LGBTQ+ rights group sues over Iowa law banning school library books, gender identity discussion

Families in Iowa are suing to stop a new law that bans LGBTQ+ content in school libraries and prohibits discussions of gender identity in the classroom.
The law seeks to silence LGBTQ+ students and erase LGBTQ+ representation in public schools.
The lawsuit argues that the law violates free speech and equal protection rights. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
5 months ago
Law

Trump: Death threats against judge don't justify gag order

Donald Trump is urging a New York appeals court to continue to pause the gag order against him in his civil fraud trial.
Trump's attorneys argue that threats to the judge and his law clerk do not justify limiting his constitutional right to defend himself.
The filing comes after hundreds of harassing messages against the judge and his law clerk were made public last week. [ more ]
Slate Magazine
5 months ago
Law

The D.C. Circuit Court Revealed the Huge Flaw in Trump's Gag Order Claim

The oral argument in the U.S. Court of Appeals highlights the issue of Judge Tanya Chutkan's limited ban on Donald Trump's pretrial free speech rights.
The court debated on the level of threat needed to issue a gag order and the potential impact on future political speech.
There is concern that limiting Trump's outbursts and interference may set a precedent for future cases. [ more ]
The Gaily Grind
5 months ago
Law

Supreme Court Rejects Florida's Request To Reinstate Anti-Drag Show Law | The Gaily Grind

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected Florida's request to temporarily enforce a law that restricts children from attending drag performances, citing infringement on free speech.
The court's decision means that the law cannot be applied anywhere in Florida while a restaurant's challenge to the law continues.
Hamburger Mary's, a drag bar and restaurant, filed a lawsuit arguing that the law infringes on First Amendment rights. [ more ]
HuffPost
5 months ago
Law

Trump Lawyers Assail Judge Ahead Of Gag Order Ruling In Jan. 6 Case

Donald Trump's lawyers are arguing that a gag order imposed on him constitutes judicial overreach and a violation of the First Amendment.
The order in question narrowly constrained Trump from targeting prosecutors, court staffers, and potential witnesses.
Trump's lawyers claim that criminal proceedings do not suspend the First Amendment and that the order violates his right to political speech. [ more ]
www.esquire.com
5 months ago
Law

Ron DeSantis's Ban on "Adult Live Performances" Struck Down by Supreme Court

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law banning children from adult live performances, which is seen as targeting drag shows.
Hamburger Mary's restaurant in Orlando challenged the law and a federal judge temporarily blocked it from going into effect.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh, joined by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, stated that the court's action does not indicate their view on whether Florida's new law violated the First Amendment. [ more ]
www.mediaite.com
5 months ago
Law

Supreme Court Deals DeSantis a Blow, Says Florida Can't Enforce Anti-Drag Show Law

The Supreme Court upheld a lower court's ruling blocking a Florida law that bans children from adult live performances that are lewd in nature.
The law was criticized for violating the First Amendment's free speech clause.
The law will remain blocked until the 11th Circuit issues a ruling. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
5 months ago
Law

Supreme Court Refuses to Revive Florida Law Restricting Drag Shows

The Supreme Court refused to revive a Florida law that banned children from adult live performances like drag shows.
A First Amendment challenge to the law will continue in the lower courts.
The law bars lewd conduct that is without serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value for the age of the child. [ more ]
www.npr.org
5 months ago
Law

Florida drag shows win temporary victory in Supreme Court

The US Supreme Court refused to reinstate a Florida law that punishes businesses for allowing children into drag shows.
The law, known as the 'Protection of Children Act,' was seen as aimed at drag shows and restaurants that hosted them.
The court's decision upholds the First Amendment right of free speech for businesses hosting drag shows. [ more ]
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