For the people, by the people: a mantra our work at USA TODAY's First Amendment team, newly award-winning, is driven by.
Imagine a protest outside the funeral of a popular political leader, with some of the protesters celebrating the death and holding signs that say things like "God Hates the U.S./Thank God for 9/11," ...
In the wake of last week’s deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol, William & Mary News spoke with Timothy Zick, nationally recognized free speech expert and John Marshall Professor of Government and ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has turned away a First Amendment challenge to the SEC's Gag Rule without comment.
Some government officials have sent letters to the MLB centered on religious discrimination concerns, though experts were ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative justices want to reduce government regulation of private industry. Of that they are certain. Unless the private industry is artificial intelligence or social media. On ...
Starting this week, I once again have the privilege of teaching law students about the First Amendment, a subject in which Americans rightly take great pride. But this term, the job will feel very ...
The First Amendment to the U.S Constitution begins with only 16 words: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” But Bentley ...
The Supreme Court’s remarkably speedy decision Friday to allow a controversial ban on TikTok to take hold will have a dramatic impact on the tens of millions of Americans who visit the app every day ...