Lawyers clashed Tuesday in a federal courtroom in San Jose over whether student newspaper The Stanford Daily can proceed with ...
Judge Robert Pitman opined that it likely violated the First Amendment: “The Act is akin to a law that would require every bookstore to verify the age of every customer at the door.” As my colleague ...
Challenges to these laws are now working their way through the federal appeals process, with courts set to wade into issues ...
First Amendment experts expect major developments in issues like age verification, artificial intelligence and academic ...
The ACLU of Utah, on behalf of the Kurt Vonnegut estate, three authors, and two students, has challenged Utah House Bill 29, ...
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The Supreme Court Was Ripe for Another Ideological Food Fight. Then Something Else Happened.
An evangelical preacher challenged a city ordinance that confined protesters to a designated zone outside a public ...
The Supreme Court's docket this year includes major cases tied to President Trump's second term policies, including tariffs, ...
The ratifiers of the 14th Amendment could not have contemplated excluding the children of unlawful entrants, because the concept did not yet exist in 1868.
States are mounting a new challenge to Silicon Valley over age verification and parental consent, and while industry just ...
Another item from today's Ninth Circuit decision in Reges v. Cauce, written by Judge Daniel Bress and joined by Judge Milan Smith (for more on the primary portion of that opinion, see the UW Professor ...
Will Florida voters have the change again to legalize recreational weed? Maybe, but it's going to be an uphill battle.
The next U.S. census is four years away, but two lawsuits playing out this year could affect how the head count will be done ...
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