The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), in February 2025, launched a request for information seeking public comment about how social media platforms’ “adverse actions” against users and user content may ...
Florida is continuing to be on the frontlines of the ongoing debate over the First Amendment. Many of the issues center around public employees, children and social media. For instance, the state is ...
Denise Harle, a conservative attorney with a history of anti-abortion advocacy, will lead Florida State University College of Law's new First Amendment Clinic. Harle has ties to Florida Gov. Ron ...
An annual survey published by the Freedom Forum shows this year that American's understanding of their First Amendment rights remains low. Even as the First Amendment takes centerstage after the ...
The challenge stems from a case where pro-Palestine protesters at ASU used the law to fight criminal trespassing charges. The County Attorney's Office argues the law unconstitutionally violates the ...
Tennessee media companies are suing to block a new law establishing a 25-foot buffer zone around police officers. The lawsuit claims the law infringes upon First Amendment rights by hindering ...
From today's decision by Judge John Mendez (E.D. Cal.) in Kohls v. Bonta: AB 2839 regulates a broad spectrum of election-related content that is "materially deceptive" and permits any recipient of ...
The legal dispute stems from Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell's prosecution of pro-Palestine protesters. Mitchell, a Republican, argues the law improperly allows judges to interfere with ...
News organizations across Tennessee have joined to fight a law they say unconstitutionally restricts newsgathering. The law allows individual officers to unilaterally declare a 25-foot buffer zone ...
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