Michigan's law about making a terroristic threat or a false threat of terrorism has been found by the Michigan Court of ...
A California think tank is suing the state over a law that bans employer-mandated meetings that share the employer’s opinion ...
Will Swaim is president of the California Policy Center and co-host with David Bahnsen of National Review’s Radio Free ...
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Mediaite on MSNElon Musk Doesn’t Have a Valid Legal Case Against Critics Who Accused Him of Doing a Nazi Salute — But That Never Was the Point, Was It?Even though Elon Musk's claims that it's defamatory to say it looked like he was doing a Nazi salute won't withstand ...
LSU law professor Ken Levy was suspended after he used vulgarities to refer to Trump and Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry during a ...
The app’s availability in the U.S. has been thrown into jeopardy over data privacy and national security concerns.
Across Ohio, law enforcement officials are misusing a law meant for victims to shield the names of police officers involved ...
The Christian and Jewish faiths demand we welcome the stranger. DHS is not allowing us to do that, so we sued.
Saratoga County Sheriff Michael Zurlo and Saratoga County will no longer be a part of a lawsuit initiated by Saratoga BLM ...
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Mediaite on MSNWhite House Bans AP Reporter From Air Force One in Ongoing Spat Over ‘Gulf of America’The Associated Press is sticking to its style guidance regarding the name of the body of water between Mexico and the United States -- and the Trump administration is continuing to ban AP reporters ...
Fighting words are not protected speech. The test for whether hate speech is protected or not comes from a 1969 court case, Brandenburg v. Ohio, which stemmed from a Ku Klux Klan rally in Cincinnati.
After the Justice Department filed a written defense of the president's birthright citizenship order, some people feared an assault on Native rights.
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