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- Protecting the First Amendment
- The First Amendment’s ‘trust’ in young adults
- Catholics and the Freedom of Expression
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The First Amendment’s ‘trust’ in young adults
A court ruling on academic freedom in Florida also affirms college students’ ability and right to exercise independent reasoning as they sift through ideas “good and bad, easy and...
Catholics and the Freedom of Expression
Freedom of expression is deemed a basic human right by the Catholic Church. Being able to speak about the revealed truth of God has been the foundation of the Church since the very...
EDITORIAL: Protecting the First Amendment
Bipartisan bill on “jawboning” deserves support.
Our Constitution Was Made For a Moral and Religious People
D. Oaks, Deseret The first provision in the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution is what many believe to be its most important guarantee. It reads: "Congress shall mak...
The Close Linkage Between The Freedom Of Speech And Religious Liberty
The Close Linkage Between The Freedom Of Speech And Religious LibertyHarbinger's DailyImagine the government made it a crime to say “Merry Christmas” on public streets, but people...
First Amendment Win
A controversial security fence is set to be removed from the downtown Eugene Federal Building per a federal judge’s order as the federal government drapes … Continue reading →
When Did The First Amendment Become A Money Printer?
Another layup of a case. The post When Did The First Amendment Become A Money Printer? appeared first on Above the Law.
Bill Introduced in Congress To Codify the First Amendment Right To Film the Feds and Sue for Violations
Civil liberties groups say recording the police is core First Amendment activity. The Right to Record Act of 2026 would create a right to sue federal officers who violate it.
The First Amendment and Off-Duty Police Officer's Counterprotest of Anti-ICE Student Protest
Some excerpts from the long opinion in Mullen v. Giordano, decided Thursday by Judge Susan Brnovich (D. Ariz.): The Ninth… The post The First Amendment and Off-Duty Police Officer'...
Protecting the First Amendment
The First Amendment needs all the help it can get these days. Many progressives want restrictions on “hate speech,” while Democrats weren’t shy about pushing private companies to c...
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