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Josh Gottheimer urged four agencies to crack down on so-called election misinformation propagated by artificial intelligence ...
Imagine a protest outside the funeral of a popular political leader, with some of the protesters celebrating the death and holding signs that say things like "God Hates the U.S./Thank God for 9/11," ...
Police in the California coastal community of Pismo Beach received an influx of calls earlier this week about people filming citizens at the local post office. It turns out they were First Amendment ...
Some government officials have sent letters to the MLB centered on religious discrimination concerns, though experts were skeptical of such claims.
In the wake of last week’s deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol, William & Mary News spoke with Timothy Zick, nationally recognized free speech expert and John Marshall Professor of Government and ...
Less than half of Americans can name most of the rights protected under the First Amendment and under two-thirds can name the three branches of government, according to the Annenberg Constitution Day ...
The Freedom Forum is expanding its support of First Amendment journalism. A First Amendment Reporters initiative has expanded to include reporters at The Arizona Republic, The Indianapolis Star and ...
TikTok says it plans to challenge the law that could ban it in the US in court. Experts think it’s got a fighting chance. In a statement, a TikTok spokesperson said “this unconstitutional law is a ...
Arrests of the YouTubers behind "857 Tucson" and "Criminal Network" are more complicated than they might seem, and raise First Amendment questions.
With less than a month left until the presidential election, Americans across the political spectrum say that their concerns over how their First Amendment rights are protected will influence how they ...
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