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A new Supreme Court case asks whether children still have First Amendment rights

Vox 06 Aug 2025
But the decision is also significant because it is a contraction of First Amendment rights ... so because it is the first significant First Amendment case to reach the Court since Free Speech Coalition.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs had First Amendment right to film twisted ‘freak-offs,’ lawyers say

New York Post 01 Aug 2025
Sean “Diddy” Combs is an amateur porn director with a First Amendment right to film his lovers in degrading sex sessions with male escorts, his lawyers say ... Sean Combs says he has a First Amendment ...
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Padilla, Schiff, Markey Decry Homeland Security’s Surveillance of Angelenos, Violation of Privacy and First Amendment Rights (Alex Padilla)

Public Technologies 01 Aug 2025
In other words, DHS is keeping the public in the dark on the important question whether it is conducting aerial surveillance during protests and infringing on Americans' First Amendment rights.
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Sens. Markey, Padilla, Schiff Decry Homeland Security’s Surveillance of Americans, Violation of Privacy and First Amendment Rights (Edward J Markey)

Public Technologies 31 Jul 2025
This surveillance is a clear threat to the protesters' privacy and their constitutional rights that are guaranteed by the First Amendment ... protected rights, particularly freedom of assembly and speech.
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Glendale residents sue city over panhandling ban, citing First Amendment rights

Azcentral 31 Jul 2025
Three Glendale residents sued the city for banning panhandling at the end of July, arguing the restrictions violate their First Amendment rights to free speech ... everyone that their rights are at risk.
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U.S. Court Agrees Trump Administration’s ICC Sanctions Likely Violate First Amendment Rights Of Fortify Rights CEO

Scoop 24 Jul 2025
Court issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting the administration from punishing CEO Matthew Smith and co-complainant Akila Radhakrishnan ... .
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Trial in AAUP Lawsuit Concludes With Clash Over First Amendment Rights of Noncitizens

The Harvard Crimson 21 Jul 2025
... lawyer for the AAUP, said, adding that a ruling that determines noncitizens do not have First Amendment protections in certain instances would “make a mockery of noncitizens’ First Amendment rights.”.
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Using our first amendment right

Daily Gate City 15 Jul 2025
Today I stood on the sidewalk of Keokuk’s Main Street holding a protest sign, along with other like-minded citizens, because we are concerned about the direction in which our country is going. It is gratifying to hear so many honking ... .
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Fourth of July is a reminder to understand your First Amendment rights

Delaware Online 04 Jul 2025
Learn how the First Amendment protects your right to assemble and protest and how the government can hinder that right ... time where First Amendment rights are being tested frequently and debated hotly.
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Crimson chutzpah: Censorious Harvard accuses feds of violating its First Amendment rights

The Washington Times 12 Jun 2025
Harvard has wrapped itself in the First Amendment as it battles the Trump administration over campus antisemitism, but the university might have more credibility if its own record on free speech weren't quite so dismal ... .
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Press groups warn federal agents may have violated journalists' First Amendment rights in LA

The Hill 10 Jun 2025
... "to express alarm that federal officers may have violated the First Amendment rights of journalists covering recent protests and unrest related to immigration enforcement in the Los Angeles area.".
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Supreme Court rules Wisconsin violated First Amendment right of Catholic Charities

The Washington Times 05 Jun 2025
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday for Catholic Charities, whose Wisconsin chapter launched a challenge after it was deprived of its tax-exempt status ... .
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There’s No First Amendment Right to Government Money for NPR

National Review 27 May 2025
National Public Radio is suing Donald Trump in federal court in D.C. to prevent the Trump administration from defunding NPR ....
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