First Amendment
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Law Schools
Will Protesting Cost Students Their Ability To Practice Law? California Shrugs Off A Clear Answer
Really could use a bright line here. -
Technology
You Don’t Believe In Free Markets And Free Speech If You’re Demanding Criminal Charges Against People For Their Free Market, Free Speech Decisions
From the that's-not-how-any-of-this-works dept. - Sponsored
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Courts
The Countdown To Fifth Circuit Mandating Every Student Stare At The 10 Commandments Has Begun
This case could turn real fast.
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Technology
Court To RFK Jr.: Fact-Checking Doesn’t Violate 1st Amendment Nor Does Section 230 Make Meta A State Actor
From the that's-not-how-any-of-this-works dept. -
Courts
Supreme Court Slaps Down Fifth Circuit. Again. This Time It's Their First Amendment Jurisprudence Under Fire.
Yes, this means James Ho was correct. -
Technology
Appeals Court: Just Because Speech Provokes Negative Reactions Doesn’t Mean It’s Not Protected
From the maybe-address-the-people-that-are-handling-the-speech-poorly dept. -
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Podcasts
A Big Week For Not Knowing The Law
From Elon Musk's deposition to law school protests, a lot of folks forgot to look up the actual law this week. -
Law Schools
Berkeley Law Student Holds Protest Inside Dean's Home... Which Is Not How The First Amendment Works
The 'campus free speech crisis' crowd are going to make these events more common. -
Technology
A TikTok Ban Is A Pointless Political Turd For Democrats
From the election-season-seppuku dept. -
Courts
Ron DeSantis Trades Getting Butt Kicked By Trump For Getting Butt Kicked By Trump Judges
Just a never-ending cycle of losing! -
Courts
Missouri School Employees Who Sued Over Optional Race Primer Get Dismissed As Frivolous
Do you know how high the threshold for frivolousness is?
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Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
In a scandal that rocked the business community, a former high-profile executive was sentenced to prison, plus five years of supervised release and restitution.
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Small Law Firms
Lawyer Loses Case Over Mean Tweets
Maybe he could've found another fake case to support his cause. -
Technology
Cable Giants Insist That Forcing Them To Make Cancellations Easier Violates Their First Amendment Rights
Neither the FCC nor FTC has a particularly good track record of standing up to broadband and cable giants when it comes to their longstanding track record of anticompetitive behavior, price gouging, or nickel-and-diming their often captive customers with bogus, hidden fees. Though occasionally one of the two agencies does step in to try make a bare […] -
Government
Trump Still Gagged, Still Whining In DC Elections Case
No, the court will not be invalidating all gag orders as a favor to the former president, TYVM. -
Technology
Florida Has Yet Another Unconstitutional Social Media Bill; Wants To Ban Kids From Social Media
Florida man is at it again. -
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Technology
Federal Court Says First Amendment Protects Engineers Who Offer Expert Testimony Without A License
From the look-who's-(capable-of)-talking-(without-fear-of-being-fined) dept. -
Government
Iowa Judge Tosses Book Ban That Would Have Barred The Use Of Pronouns In Schools
Drafting is hard, even when everyone understands that you're trying to legislate bigotry.