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The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression is seeking an injunction that would protect noncitizens at The Stanford Daily from arrest and removal because of their published work.
Trump's $16 million lawsuit settlement with Paramount and CBS is the latest example of the president's war to discredit media ...
The ruling is the latest victory RCFP attorneys have won on behalf of news outlets challenging the constitutionality of ...
One of the top Republicans running for Georgia governor on Thursday sued the other leading GOP candidate, challenging the legality of the rival's campaign funding.
Wednesday morning, on the sidewalks around Cottage Hospital, three men dressed in dark clothing, armed with tripods and cameras, were reportedly harassing people by recording videos, shouting ...
In West Texas, an independent publisher’s arrest sparks First Amendment questions David Flash has been documenting the happenings in Jeff Davis County since 2020.
House Republicans on the Appropriations Committee approved an amendment that would rename the Opera House inside the Kennedy ...
When I got here, business was great,” one Colorado gun store owner said. “And now they’re just trying to put up all these ...
Trump hasn’t made Supreme Court appointments yet this term. But his three first-term picks — Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh ...
Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron — no strangers to controversy given their 25-year age gap — say Owens defamed them by weaving ...
A county clerk with religious objections to same-sex marriage viewed the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade as a precursor to Obergefell v. Hodges’ downfall.