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Professors and students at the University of Alabama say that a new an anti-diversity, equity and inclusion law has already ...
A Florida law student’s paper advocating offensive views has just as much right to exist as anything, writes the chairman of ...
The Supreme Court declined to hear a debate over whether government employees can be fired for controversial social media ...
Free speech, assembly, protest, and First Amendment rights—not government action—have powered LGBTQ+ progress in America.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer cleared the first hurdle in his quest to reform the welfare system on Tuesday, when ...
The Delaware General Assembly has passed the first leg of a constitutional amendment to permanently abolish the death penalty ...
Georgia passed in 2015 a 1% tax on businesses offering both nude dancing and alcohol. The tax funds services for sexually ...
The nonprofit media watchdog argues the Federal Trade Commission is violating the law by investigating it for First Amendment ...
A long-tenured federal judge issued a stark warning to the Trump administration ahead of a bench trial concerning a First ...
A resident undoubtedly enjoys the right to appropriately criticize his local borough government officials under the First Amendment without fear of government censure,” Judge Mark A. Kearney said.
Opponents of Tempe's proposed changes for permits point to the city's crackdown on volunteers who feed homeless people in the ...
A Texas law requiring age verification to access sexual content online prompted a free speech fight from the adult industry.