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Harvard University’s lawsuit against the Trump administration is sparking a national conversation about the First Amendment, free speech, academic freedom, and government overreach.
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Paramount's settlement with Trump sends the message that news outlets should think twice before publishing reports that might ...
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Testimony is set to begin Tuesday in a federal civil lawsuit in which a self-styled citizen journalist claims that Fort Bend ...
The Trump administration and the DHS issued subpoenas to Harvard requesting information about the criminal misconduct of ...
Harvard's lawsuit against Trump's funding freeze has set the stage for a legal showdown over the First Amendment.
“This is a meritless lawsuit,” begins its latest court filing, added to the docket Monday. It says Mr. Trump is trying “to evade bedrock First Amendment principles.” ...
The lawsuit came a week after the groups sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security warning of potential First Amendment violations.
The Bill of Rights protects our right to speak up and criticize the government directly when we think it is violating the law, and it likewise protects our ability to advocate for change, writes the ...
The First Amendment forbids the government from conditioning access to government benefits on the relinquishing of constitutional rights or adherence to the government's viewpoint.
A trio of self-identified First Amendment auditors were spotted filming and harassing people near Cottage Hospital in Santa ...
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