April 22, 2018 Texas 'revenge porn' law goes too far, court rules A Texas appeals court last week struck down a state law that criminalized the sharing of sexually explicit photos and videos of an individual online without their consent, ruling the “revenge porn” measure a violation of the First Amendment.
April 22, 2018 Neo-Nazi rally near Atlanta remains mostly peaceful, officials say A neo-Nazi rally near Atlanta on Saturday resulted in about 10 arrests, as some 700 law enforcement officers were on duty in a bid to maintain order, reports said.
April 22, 2018 Kaepernick blasts 'lawful lynchings,' defends anthem protests while accepting Amnesty award Free agent NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick accepted the Amnesty International Ambassador of Conscience Award on Saturday, as the human rights organization acknowledged his kneeling protests of racial injustice that launched a sports movement.
April 21, 2018 Planned neo-Nazi rally has Atlanta-area city bracing for potential violence A planned white nationalist rally and counter-protests set to kick off near Atlanta on Saturday have the community concerned -- even though officials have prepared additional security measures.
April 18, 2018 Fresno State says Barbara Bush-bashing professor can be fired despite tenure California State University's Fresno campus is investigating after one of their English professors tweeted she was "happy" former first lady Barbara Bush was dead just an hour after her passing was announced.
April 13, 2018 ACLU sues on behalf of atheist who opposed 'In God We Trust' display A self-proclaimed atheist who was recently removed from a city council meeting in Missouri after objecting to an “In God We Trust” display is now getting some help from the ACLU.
April 11, 2018 Sen. Ted Cruz: Facebook has been censoring or suppressing conservative speech for years When Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before a Senate Judiciary Committee and Commerce Committee joint hearing Tuesday, I asked a relatively simple question: does Facebook consider itself a neutral public forum?
April 5, 2018 Woman who flipped off presidential motorcade sues former company that fired her The Virginia cyclist who was fired for flipping off the presidential motorcade last fall is now suing her former employer, reports said Wednesday.
April 3, 2018 Air Force veteran sues after being pulled from ceremony mid-speech A retired Air Force sergeant who was forcibly removed two years ago from a military retirement ceremony as he recited a traditional passage honoring the flag filed a lawsuit Monday, claiming he was ousted for mentioning the word "God."
April 3, 2018 California nurse claims hospital fired her over Stephon Clark comment A California nurse claimed Saturday that she was fired after saying on social media that Stephon Clark – an unarmed black man who was fatally shot by police – “deserved it for being stupid.”