Tag: First Amendment Violation

Federal Judge Strikes Down Texas Anti-Ballot-Harvesting Provision

Supporters, including Gov. Greg Abbott, say the measure helps prevent voter fraud, while critics contend that it amounts to...
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Lincoln Project Demands Prosecution For Alleged RFK-Trump Endorsement Deal

Trump has yet to announce a specific cabinet post for RFK Jr., because they would be targeted via lawfare by the Democrats and their Deep State clients.

9th Circuit: Feds Free to Censor ‘Anti-Vaccine’ ‘Misinformation’ Via Pressure on Social Media Companies

Court of Appeals said Children's Health Defense did not show Meta was coerced by feds to suppress views challenging "government orthodoxy" on vaccines.
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Supreme Court Rules for Biden Admin in Social Media Free Speech Case

Supreme Court threw out challenge to federal government’s actions when it communicated with social media platforms about public health issues during COVID-19 pandemic.

Supreme Court Unanimously Rules for NRA in Free Speech Case

Supreme Court unanimously ruled NRA plausibly alleged former NY state official violated 1st Amendment by pressuring insurance companies to cut ties with organization.
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The First Amendment: An Inconvenience to the Government

“The First Amendment is often inconvenient. But that is beside the point. Inconvenience does not absolve the government of its obligation to tolerate speech.”–Anthony Kennedy
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Manhattan DA Asks Judge to Hold Trump in Contempt of Court

The district attorney’s office alleges that the former president violated a gag order in the case. Prosecutors in the so-called...
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 Colorado Cake Artist Still Being Harassed in Court

Jack Phillips, who successfully defended his right not to make a cake celebrating a same-sex wedding at the Supreme Court, is still being legally harassment.
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Judge Issues Trump Gag Order Ahead of ‘Hush Money’ Trial

The judge said the ‘risk of harm is now paramount.’ A day after New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan...
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DeSantis Signs Bill Barring Children Under 14 From Social Media Platforms in Florida

Lawmakers say they hope to protect children from addiction and online predators, and they insist the legislation does not violate the First Amendment.
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Supreme Court Rules Public Officials May Block Their Constituents on Social Media

Public officials may block people on social media in certain situations, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously on March 15, 2024.

IN-DEPTH: Home Church Pastor Says Constitutional Right Violated After City Issued Cease-and-Desist

A pastor of a home-based church in Rogers, Minnesota, is facing a city government cease-and-desist order after a complaint was allegedly filed by a neighbor.