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Editorial: Waterbury arrest tests commitment to First Amendment
After all, the First Amendment's speech clause is only necessary to protect the expression of ideas that many – or most – ...
David Gespass, an attorney in Birmingham, discusses the unique aspects of his client's case that is going before a Fairhope ...
"Seized" tells the story of the Marion County Record. It will "make people think about what journalism really is and what ...
Kansas Reflector was first to report on the raids, which were based on a nonexistent crime and defied federal and state laws ...
A video of Dallas police detaining two street preachers outside of the American Airlines Center has drawn hundreds of ...
Video of Dallas police detaining two street preachers has drawn hundreds of thousands of views and a Texas lawmaker’s ...
President Trump’s bid to secure his legacy is taking on a new name — or, rather, his own. This month, the president’s quest ...
In many states, you can simply walk into a gun shop and walk out with a pistol. You can also inherit a firearm like anything else. Not so in New York. Each firearm must pass through a dealer and be ...
BOTTOM LINE: Where a man who was arrested and jailed, after he traveled from the United States to Pakistan with hopes of joining in jihad in Afghanistan, argued the United States violated his Sixth ...
The controversy stems from a University of Oklahoma student who cited her religious beliefs in an essay on gender roles in ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says recording or following federal law enforcement "sure sounds like obstruction ...
A federal jury has awarded $2.56 million to a protester who says she was left brain damaged after NYPD cops slammed her head ...
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