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Alito’s Aggrieved Letter to Congress Tips His Hand in the Jan. 6 Cases
Slate via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoHe has emphatically granted her a right to privacy, rooted in a freedom to make individual choices,...
Opinion: Maria Rabkova is in a another country, facing charges for protesting. It's unjust.
U-T San Diego· 4 hours agoTorrey, King and Torres are students majoring in communication. All are classmates in UC San Diego...
American Caesar and constitutional indifference
The Washington Times· 5 hours agoA recent column in The Economist asking if the United States is dictator-proof got me thinking about whether our constitutional guarantees are secure....
Arizona governor vetoes bill criminalizing AI deepfakes
Courthouse News Service· 52 minutes agoRepublicans in both the House and the Senate unanimously supported the measure, but the Democratic...
Opinion: Ensure long-lasting protection for workers with a Right-To-Work constitutional amendment
Idaho State Journal· 6 days agoThis is the position many union members find themselves in across the country. The First Amendment ...
SEIU’s next million members
Politico· 13 hours ago“The Worker Freedom of Speech Act ensures that workers are protected when choose to walk away from these meetings.” More state news: ...
Trustbusting Big Tech can spark big — and unintended — consequences for free speech
Gannett via AOL· 18 hours agoBecause of Big Tech, the report asserts, there “is less innovation, fewer choices for consumers, and...
Justice Brandeis, Free Speech and Democracy | Daily Report
Law.com· 7 days agoCalifornia, 274 U.S. 357 (1927), which has had a profound, positive impact on the development of the...
Trustbusting Big Tech can spark big — and unintended — consequences for free speech
The Record· 18 hours agoSteve Weinberg has been a journalist, professor, author (10 books) and prolific book reviewer in a...
Federal judge: NH 'divisive concepts' law restricting teachers is unconstitutional
Portsmouth Herald via Yahoo News· 1 day agoACLU-NH legal director Gilles Bissonnette called the court ruling a “victory for academic freedom”...