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Now that Equal Protection/Title VI doctrine has come down strongly for colorblindness, the First Amendment theory has the potential (at least in some private universities) to convert affirmative ...
A day after the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority gutted affirmative action in college admissions by equating it with discrimination, the same justices broadened the First Amendment ...
Read the first chapter of The Woketopus right now for FREE Today, even with President Trump’s victory, leftist elites have their tentacles in every aspect of our government.
The case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled in Bond’s favor and the action against him a violation of his First Amendment rights — as well as those of his constituents.
With just over a year to go until the 2024 presidential elections, the shadow of former President Donald Trump – who is once again the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination – hovers ...
First Amendment in Trump's second term: 'We're going to be busy,' free speech group says Trump’s team and his supporters tout his presidency as a step forward for those constitutional rights.
Dean Treanor is right to assert Georgetown's First Amendment right to "teach DEI" in the face of Trump Administration threats. I'm almost two weeks late to this party, but I wanted to congratulate ...
ATLANTA — A former Miami-Dade County media aide can’t pursue First Amendment claims after he was fired for writing an inflammatory opinion piece using derogatory language toward the LGBT community and ...
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In a Virginia bill, he described four principles for freedom of speech, and these have shaped First Amendment court decisions since then. They can be summarized as: “1.
Testimony is set to begin Tuesday in a federal civil lawsuit in which a self-styled citizen journalist claims that Fort Bend ...
Generally, in order for an action to violate the First Amendment, it must be “state action”—meaning it is taken by the government or someone authorized to act for the government. In Garnier v.