The Roberts court is often treated as especially protective of the First Amendment. It is true that the court has reshaped ...
New York’s 2020 anti-SLAPP law, meant to block frivolous suits, now makes it very hard for individuals to pursue valid defamation claims. Its strict standards and mandatory fees favor large defendants ...
A short excerpt from the long decision in Canel v. Art Institute of Chicago, decided yesterday by Judge Georgia Alexakis (N.D. Ill.): The events Canel describes in her second amended complaint—even ...
Today, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, a religious nonprofit that provides counseling and resources to pregnant women in New Jersey, had established a ...
Opponents argue the legislation infringes on First Amendment rights and creates unequal treatment among public employees. A Senate staff analysis suggests the bill risks violating constitutional ...
The Supreme Court unanimously handed a crisis pregnancy center a victory last week in its bid to fight a subpoena seeking its donor list, marking a major win for both First Amendment rights and ...