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Lois McLatchie Miller and Billboard Chris Elston spoke out to Fox News Digital about how the State Department defended them.
For months, headlines have chronicled conservative efforts to purge library shelves. But the “Tuttle Twins,” the children’s ...
In essence, Character.AI is leading the court through the First Amendment backdoor of “listeners’ rights” in order to argue ...
Faith-based media isn’t asking for special treatment — just fair access, says Troy Miller, president/CEO of the National ...
India's Supreme Court overturned a lower court's decision ordering Wikimedia to remove a page describing its defamation ...
Texans shouldn’t need a lawyer to know whether they can post a meme they made on social media or make a joke about a ...
Turley’s book, The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage, attempts to define free speech and asks why the nation still struggles to exercise it. According to Turley, the book was “30 ...
Pushing to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that its chatbots caused a teen's suicide, Character Technologies is arguing that ...
The decision reminds both plaintiffs and defendants that, in addition to satisfying traditional constitutional standing in First Amendment cases, before a court can consider the merits of a free ...
“The First Amendment does not permit the Government to ‘interfere with private actors’ speech to advance its own vision of ideological balance.’” Yet in his first term, President Donald J. Trump ...
In a suit filed Wednesday, X argues the law violates its free speech rights and "will lead to blanket censorship, including of fully protected, core political speech." The company is asking a ...
Forty years ago, as a White House reporter for Knight-Ridder Newspapers (now McClatchy), I waged a small battle on behalf of democracy. I prodded the White House Correspondents Association to hold ...