News

The Guntersville Museum is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States with a summer exhibit about the First Amendment.
Free speech, assembly, protest, and First Amendment rights—not government action—have powered LGBTQ+ progress in America.
Nearly every step forward since then has come about not from government action, but from people using the tools protected by the First Amendment.
In addition to guaranteeing freedom of speech and religion, the First Amendment prohibits government action ...
Churches across the U.S. sue Trump administration over DHS policy allowing immigration arrests in places of worship, citing violations of First Amendment rights.
On the first day of his second term, President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at “restoring freedom of speech.” But judging from his administration’s policies and his actions ...
Trump’s orders targeting law firms transparently disregard the rule against blocking dissenters, and openly seek to impede channels of political challenge and change.
The First Amendment’s free speech protection is under siege by the Trump administration and that should bother every American, including Republicans. The First Amendment has been plenty misun… ...
Trump’s actions and rhetoric have served as a lightning rod of constitutional controversy, drawing concern from First Amendment advocates.
Nevertheless, the Supreme Court excused itself from confronting the merits of the First Amendment challenge by concluding that none of the plaintiffs had standing to sue the government.
The First Amendment should not be used to cut Americans’ access to TikTok, and the Supreme Court should step in.