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Havre de Grace police got more than 34 complaints about the men who people said were harassing them at the post office.
CATAHOULA PARISH, La. (KNOE) - A Catahoula Parish Police Jury member has been arrested following the release of a viral “First Amendment Audit” video that circulated widely on YouTube and social media. The video, titled “Sheriff Arrests a ‘Homeland ...
Mamdani's response to a protest outside a synagogue stoked criticism and highlighted the challenge of protecting civil rights while maintaining safety.
President Donald Trump has filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit in Florida against the New York Times, four of its reporters, and a publisher. The lawsuit alleges "malicious defamation" over articles and a book discussing Trump's wealth and business ...
(CNN) — President Trump’s defamation lawsuit against The New York Times is meritless, according to half a dozen lawyers and First Amendment scholars who spoke with CNN. But Trump’s chances in court are almost beside the point, some of the experts ...
Americans can now take over a dozen free, online courses hosted by Arizona State University to learn more about their First Amendment rights, thanks to a new partnership between two nonprofits. The initiative, dubbed the First Amendment Academy, includes ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday about a subpoena served on a faith-based nonprofit in New Jersey that runs “crisis pregnancy centers,” an appeal that has put both civil rights advocates and some of the nation’s best-known conservative groups on the same side.
In the “fake news” era, as AI becomes more sophisticated by the day, misinformation can sometimes seem more prevalent than the truth. Free speech protects a lot — even what’s false. Do you know where the First Amendment draws the line on lies?