June 26, 2024 Vermont agrees to $175K payout over arrest of man who flipped off trooper Vermont will pay $175,000 over the arrest of Gregory Bombard, who was criminally charged for giving a state trooper the middle finger in 2018, according to the state's ACLU chapter.
June 26, 2024 Supreme Court issues major ruling on First Amendment in social media case Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ' Shannon Bream and Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributors Jonathan Turley and Andy McCarthy break down the latest Supreme Court opinion and what it means for the Biden administration during 'America's Newsroom.'
June 25, 2024 Age of rage vs. free speech: We've been here before and here's what happened As the nation heads into the July 4th holiday, we have rarely been more divided. Ironically, we are still debating the core values that define us, particularly the right to free speech.
June 21, 2024 Dem AGs slapped with lawsuit over 'threats' to shut down sexual assault advocacy group for at-home rape kits Leda Health sued the attorneys general of New York and Pennsylvania on claims that "threatened" the company "for sharing truthful information with sexual assault survivors."
June 21, 2024 Supreme Court rules in favor of jailed grandmother Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµâ€™ Douglas Kennedy reports that the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the former Texas councilwoman who said she was thrown in jail in an act of political retaliation.Â
June 20, 2024 Seven federal agencies have pushed tech giants to censor Americans, Media Research Center says Seven federal agencies - including DHS, Department of State, and DOJ - have pressured Big Tech to censor Americans, according to the Media Research Center.
June 19, 2024 I'm the cake artist who won at the Supreme Court. Here's why I'm still in court I'm an artist who is again facing punishment for declining to express a message I don’t believe. But it’s not just my freedom at risk. It’s yours too.
June 19, 2024 Colorado town faces religious liberty lawsuit after cracking down on church's shelter ministry for homeless First Liberty Institute Senior Counsel Jeremy Dys told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital about a lawsuit against a Colorado town accused of cracking down on a local church for housing the homeless.
June 18, 2024 Law school deans sign letter championing Constitution, call on students to disagree respectfully More than 100 deans from U.S. law schools signed a letter championing the U.S. Constitution and calling on students to educate on the legal system while disagreeing with respect.
June 13, 2024 Finally, a lesson worth learning from Harvard Last month, Harvard released a report committing to refrain from issuing empathy statements on matters "not relevant to the core function of the University."