First Amendment

Trump’s Cabinet Prays: A First Amendment Right, Not a Violation

President Trump’s cabinet convened for the first time this morning. Their session was opened with a prayer led by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Scott Turner.

Melania Trump’s Hat Sends a Bold Message: “Those Days Are Over”

When Melania Trump stood behind her husband, President-elect Donald Trump, during his inauguration, she made a statement that transcended words. Her choice of attire, particularly the navy boater-style hat, sent a clear and unspoken message: the Trump era was not only entering a new chapter but reclaiming its narrative.

TikTok Services Restored in U.S. After Trump Announces Delay of Ban

TikTok has resumed operations in the United States following President Donald Trump’s announcement of an executive order delaying the app's ban. The decision allows time for a resolution that addresses national security concerns while keeping the popular platform accessible to millions of users.

Springfield, Illinois City Council Bans Woman From Wearing Trump Shirt

The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is actively representing Rosanna Pulido, a Springfield, Illinois, resident, in a case involving alleged violations of her First Amendment rights.

The Origins and Evolution of Free Speech: Meta’s Shift and the Future of Digital Expression

Freedom of speech—the right to express opinions without government restraint—is a democratic ideal that dates back to ancient Greece.

Supreme Court Upholds Law Banning TikTok

The Supreme Court upheld a law that would ban TikTok on January 19 unless the social media platform is sold.

Religious Freedom Day: – American Minute with Bill Federer

"On Religious Freedom Day ... we commemorate the ... anniversary of the passing of a State law that has shaped and secured our cherished legacy of religious...

Supreme Court Weighs Texas Age Verification Law for Pornography Sites

The Supreme Court debated a Texas law requiring age verification for accessing pornography websites, with justices divided over the standard of scrutiny needed to assess its constitutionality.

“Freedom of Conscience”- American Minute with Bill Federer

"5,000 years of recorded history have proven that mankind has always believed in God in spite of many abortive attempts to exile God," stated Franklin Roosevelt, February 10, 1940. From the...

Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden’s Title IX Expansion Nationwide

A federal judge in Kentucky has nullified the Biden administration's Title IX regulations that extended protections to LGBTQ+ students.

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