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Court reverses ruling on qualified immunity, denies review of death-row case and First Amendment challenge by citizen journalist
In a list of orders released on Monday morning, the Supreme Court reversed a ruling by a federal appeals court, holding that ...
A woman sued Miami Beach police and city officials, alleging First Amendment violations after police questioned her over a Facebook post.
A bill that would impose a 25-foot buffer zone around “first responders,” including federal immigration agents, is nearing final passage in the GOP-controlled Kentucky legislature. Senate Bill 104 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When Miami Beach police questioned Raquel Pacheco over critical comments she made about the city's mayor on Facebook, First ...
The justice dissented from the Supreme Court's denial of a petition from a Texas journalist who was charged with felonies for ...
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Auraria Campus Police violated First Amendment rights during Denver protest arrest, claims new lawsuit
Eight Coloradans, including a college professor, are suing the Auraria Campus police chief and several officers almost a year after they were arrested during campus protests over the war in Gaza. In ...
Police in the California coastal community of Pismo Beach received an influx of calls earlier this week about people filming citizens at the local post office. It turns out they were First Amendment ...
A new bill moving through the Kansas Legislature is raising alarms among legal scholars and First Amendment advocates, as the ...
Passed out of the Missouri House in March, the bill seeks to enact a new Second Amendment Preservation Act. The original law was passed in 2021 and prohibited Missouri police from enforcing federal ...
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