First Amendment

Exactly How Corporate Media Launders Opinion To Attack Inconvenient People And Facts

A New York Times business correspondent in Hong Kong, a weekend editor at The Guardian who lives in New York, a British Business Insider reporter with a focus on the Saudis, and the executive editor of The Daily Beast.

California governor ordered to pay $1.35 million in legal fees for shutting down churches

Discriminatory restrictions on worship and religious gatherings may no longer be applied.

Judge Rules Against Christian College Suing Biden Administration Over Trans Mandate

Judge: Biden's co-ed dorm mandate trumps religious freedom.

California to pay $1.35M to settle Harvest Rock Church lawsuit against gathering restrictions

California will have to pay over $1 million in legal fees and attorney costs as part of a settlement reached with Harvest Rock Church over litigation surrounding the state’s lockdown rules.

Governments can weaponize First Amendment to silence critics, groups tell SCOTUS

Appeals court allowed Pennsylvania school districts to file "objectively baseless" suit against anti-union group.

Biden Issues National Day of Prayer Proclamation — Omits Word ‘God’

A National Day of Prayer Proclamation put out by the administration Wednesday noticeably omits mention of the word “God.”

Christian campus groups win in federal court

(Baptist Standard) Federal courts recently delivered victories to student faith-based groups that were kicked off state university campuses for requiring their leaders to be Christians.

Free Speech Advocates Laud Supreme Court in Requiring Official Accountability for Violating Individual Rights

The 8-1 Supreme Court decision on March 8 requiring accountability for public officials violating individuals’ constitutional rights has huge significance beyond the college campus where the case originated, according to one of the plaintiff’s attorneys.

In 8-1 SCOTUS Ruling, Chief Justice John Roberts Is The Only One To Side Against Christian Students Whose Free Speech Was Trampled

Chief Justice John Roberts was the only dissenter in the U.S Supreme Court’s most recent ruling favoring a couple of Christian students who challenged their university for restricting when, where, and how they could speak about their faith and disseminate materials on campus.

Supreme Court sides with students in free speech case against Georgia college

The Supreme Court ruled Monday to allow students to sue for monetary damages against a Georgia college that blocked the distribution of religious pamphlets, giving new ammo for campus free-speech lawsuits.

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