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WASHINGTON —FCC Commissioner Anna M. Gomez has announced that she is partnering with consumer and civil society organizations ...
You should be able to, you know, have your First Amendment rights." They say that Auraria police didn't adequately warn protestors that they would be arresting anyone and, even if they did ...
The Trump administration said Wednesday it would appeal a federal court decision that ordered it to re-admit Associated Press journalists to White House events on First Amendment grounds.
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that Alabama’s anti-panhandling laws are unconstitutional and begging is protected speech under the First Amendment. The decision was announced in a 15 page ...
SPOKANE, Wash. -- The Spokane Police Department announced a new police team on Tuesday. The Spokane Police Dialogue Team is a branch of SPD's Tactical (TAC) Team, which specializes in crowd ...
Some experts argue that the laws are overbroad, potentially violating children's First Amendment rights by punishing them for statements that may not have been intended to be a threat. In addition ...
These are First Amendment-protected activities. I could go out on the street right now and protest what’s going on in Israel, criticize Israel and argue for the right of Palestinians to a ...
A federal judge has ruled that the White House's ban on The Associated Press (AP) violated the First Amendment of the United States. The ban came after the news agency said it would continue using ...
U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden — a first-term Trump appointee — issued a preliminary injunction after determining the White House likely violated the AP’s First Amendment protections.
DENVER — Eight Coloradans arrested during last year’s pro-Palestinian demonstrations on Denver’s multicollege Auraria Campus are suing police over the break-up of the protest, alleging their ...
Lewis declared that a band of “military, law enforcement & intel community veterans” had come together to protect the First Amendment rights of conservatives. He presented a harsh ...
WASHINGTON — A federal judge ordered the White House on Tuesday to restore The Associated Press’ full access to cover presidential events, affirming on First Amendment grounds that the ...