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New exhibit Showcases First Amendment Rights | July 9, 2025 | News 19 This MorningThe Guntersville Museum is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States with a summer exhibit about ...
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Confronting the First Amendment’s dark history - MSNDonald Trump’s election win, aided in part by online disinformation, has reignited the debate over whether the First Amendment’s protections are adequate in today’s digital age. The ...
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Paramount's settlement with Trump sends the message that news outlets should think twice before publishing reports that might ...
A Florida law student’s paper advocating offensive views has just as much right to exist as anything, writes the chairman of ...
A review of Prof. Mary Anne Franks' new book, Fearless Speech: Breaking Free from the First Amendment (plus a response by Prof. Franks to Prof. Mchangama's Tweeted criticisms, and a reply by Prof ...
As we celebrate our nation's founding in a tumultuous time, holiday serves as a reminder to appreciate the freedoms enshrined ...
As legal experts have explained, the text of the amendment itself disproves Trump’s claim, which the court’s conservatives — ...
Sensitivity to emotions and First Amendment rights to freedom of speech often clash. Now, a small north Minneapolis community college is entering the battle. Jon Willand, history professor at North ...
But first, some history The 14th Amendment is known as a Reconstruction amendment, because it was added to the Constitution after the Civil War in 1868.
First proposed nearly a century back and approved by Congress 50 years ago, does the beleaguered constitutional amendment have another chance?
Under the First Amendment, restricting speech because of its viewpoint is anathema and usually unconstitutional. It strikes at the heart of the system of free expression.
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