No First Amendment Right to Display Van as "Lawn Ornament"
And that's so even if the van is red, white, and blue.
And that's so even if the van is red, white, and blue.
In theory, yes. But not in the world we actually live in, where law enforcement is already rife with numerous discretionary decisions made unavoidable by the fact that we have far too many laws.
McCain and Jeff Flake are right to slam the president's juvenile rhetoric, but questionably blame Trump for global trends while neglecting the press crackdowns of his predecessor.
Although his conviction was invalid, the appeals court says, his civil commitment as a "sexually dangerous person" remains legal.
Both Democrats and Republicans are missing the mark when they call for the government to control the flow of information on the internet.
The former Director of National Intelligence lied under oath about warrantless NSA spying on American citizens.
Sen. Claire McCaskill and her Democratic colleagues had a chance to check the Trump administration's surveillance powers on Tuesday. They failed.
The NSA's surveillance of international communications is not limited to "foreign bad guys on foreign land."
Lawmakers will advance legislation that expands the power of the feds to snoop on American citizens.
The reason: Steven Spielberg shot some scenes for Schindler's List in Israel.
Campus Title IX policies punish male students for similarly problematic sexual encounters.
Suing to prevent such releases.
A likely-fatal blow to to the state's censorious "ag gag" law
Richard Rynearson's online criticisms of Clarence Moriwaki, the court held, were protected by the First Amendment, and thus couldn't justify an antistalking order.
They used to call themselves supporters of limited government. Some still do.
Push by lawmakers for stricter warrant requirements fails.
The state will pay damages and legal fees for violating the First Amendment rights of ISU activists.
Harris only cares about other women's rights when those rights don't conflict with her career ambitions.
Hours later he walks it back.
When it comes to "opening up" the First Amendment, the president's bark is worse than his bite.
Cited for building the treehouse without a proper permit, the family must now file for permits to tear it down.
House to vote on a bill that would codify unwarranted searches of Americans' communications.
The former California attorney general has a long history of hostility to Second Amendment rights.
Fired chemistry professor is suing the school.
Texas alone bans 10,000 books, including The Color Purple and Where's Waldo?
"This use of secret evidence may be occurring regularly in cases throughout the country."
Motel 6 sued for passing names along to ICE.
Politicians cast attacks on them as attacks on democracy. How self-serving.
Their attempts on the dark web had a less than 25 percent success rate
Should the U.S. join other countries in regulating certain speech? Can people even agree on what 'hate speech' is?
The President shut down the commission because numerous states refused to turn over voter data, citing concerns about privacy and state sovereignty.
With abortion pills easily accessible online, the issue could be a big one in coming years.
An amicus brief we recently filed in an interesting and important New York high court case.
Do we need a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to drive?
The federal government has no business using information gathered under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act against Americans.
It isn't just parents. Cops, schools, reporters, bureaucrats and busybodies got in on the action this year.
An interesting incident from England, as reported by the Sunday Times.
Yes, said San Antonio police officers, arguing that a bar's license shouldn't be renewed -- "those remarks show what kind of people Bottom Bracket's owners really are and that they should not be allowed to operate a bar."
But there's no "hate speech" exception to the First Amendment.
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