The Senate has signalled its readiness to fast-track the amendment of the 1999 Constitution to accommodate the establishment of state police, declaring that the renewed push by President Bola Ahmed ...
This is the Cheyenne Roundup, a weekly look at Wyoming’s legislative session, from Radio and WyoFile. Maggie Mullen: I’m Maggie Mullen from WyoF ...
ST. PAUL — An additional 30 people have been federally indicted in an anti-ICE protest at a St. Paul church, the U.S.
The Federal Trade Commission is investigating Media Matters over critical coverage. It’s just one example of the administration’s approach ...
Blocking roads, vandalism, spitting, inciting violence, trespassing and interfering with law enforcement officers are not OK. Actions are not the expression of dissent. This should be simple enough ...
President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address included a continued push to boost the presence of religion in American ...
Blocking roads, vandalism, spitting, inciting violence, trespassing and interfering with law enforcement officers are not OK.
The First Circuit Court of Appeals’ recent decision in DeAngelis v. Hasbro, Inc., is a reminder to employers that religious discrimination claims stemming from COVID-19 vaccination policies are not ...
Five UChicago Law faculty examine the First Amendment protections, political pressures and strategic calculus behind corporate free expression ...
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has urged broadcasters to air patriotic programming in celebration of America’s 250th birthday, but a better idea would be to display the First Amendment on screens ...
History is rife with powerful politicians blaming the free press for exposing their self-inflicted political wounds, writes columnist Rod Miller.
It's natural for Americans to disagree with each other. But when we shout each other down, the principles animating the First Amendment wither.