In the aftermath of last Sunday's storming of Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, a nonpartisan civil liberties group says that the First Amendment does not protect protesters who interrupt church ...
The most important free speech question of the decade may not be about social media. It may be about chatbots. As generative AI reshapes how people communicate, courts and legislators must confront ...
Politicians cannot easily sue the press for stories they dislike due to strong First Amendment protections for free speech.
The First Amendment states that the government "shall make no law….abridging the freedom of speech." But one prominent conservative judge, whose name has been mentioned as a potential nominee to the U ...
Crypto software developers are concerned about whether they may be held criminally liable for publishing their software, following high-profile convictions last year. Crypto lobby Coin Center expanded ...
This is the fifth of 13 posts describing the impacts of marijuana’s rescheduling. An homage to Phish’s historic run at Madison Square Garden in the Summer of 2017, Budding Trends Baker’s Dozen will ...
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that press protections extend to newsletters and commercial publications that are newsworthy and include legitimate matters of public concern. The Colorado Supreme ...
As employers look to strengthen workplace safety programs in 2026, it is increasingly important to reassess when and how to use Workplace Protection Orders (WPOs) to address threatening or escalating ...