July 1, 2016 Idaho police department bars officers from talking with reporters on weekends An Idaho police department has prohibited its officers from speaking to reporters who call on weekends under a new policy that went into effect on Monday.
June 30, 2016 School blinks in battle with campus conservatives, Breitbart's Milo Republican students at a California school are declaring victory after campus officials on Tuesday dropped plans to punish them in connection with an event that featured conservative provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos.
June 24, 2016 Eboni Williams: When the First Amendment and terror collide Do Twitter, Facebook and Google have a duty to protect society? Did they breach that duty after the Paris terror attacks?
June 22, 2016 Texas city fights Freedom From Religion Foundation over 'God's country' signs The backlash was swift after the Freedom From Religion Foundation asked a city in Texas to remove two signs that include the phrase "God's country," prompting the mayor to respond on Tuesday, "No way in hell."
June 21, 2016 Reddit's post-Orlando purge has forum's users questioning commitment to free speech Reddit users have a right to be upset over this one.
May 23, 2016 Texas city hatches real estate deal with church to cross out atheists' lawsuit A $100 real estate deal ended a Constitutional crisis in a small Texas city.
May 18, 2016 Tennessee sheriff in legal showdown with atheist group A Tennessee lawman who posted an Easter message and other religious-themed comments on Facebook said Tuesday he is ready for a legal showdown with an atheist group that accused him of violating the Constitution.
May 12, 2016 George Zimmerman gun ad yanked by one website but posted by another An online gun auction website yanked George Zimmerman's ad to sell the pistol he used to kill unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin, saying it wanted no part in the deal, but a second site offered to post it.
May 3, 2016 Indiana school uses mannequins for Nativity scene after ban, audience moved to tears A northern Indiana high school used mannequins instead of student actors after a federal judge banned a live Nativity scene that has been performed for decades, but the audience seemed to love the presentation Saturday, breaking out in applause.
May 3, 2016 Judge tosses complaint from pot-smoking Rhode Island church after fine A federal judge has dismissed a complaint filed by members of a church who say the government interfered with their marijuana-related religious activity.