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New Hampshire court rules in clergy abuse case that 2020 law cannot be applied retroactively
The New Hampshire Supreme Court has ruled that the state's 2020 law abolishing the statute of limitations for filing sexual assault lawsuits is not retroactive. This decision Wednesday came in ...
In the Nov. 4 election, candidates are seeking contested seats in the leading boards for Manheim, East Hempfield, East ...
Last year, Evan MacKay, a Harvard teaching fellow who campaigned on the lack of action and transparency out of Beacon Hill, ...
As one San Antonio police officer exited the witness stand on Thursday, another officer revealed his previous interaction with a woman nearly two weeks before she was shot and killed at her Southwest ...
A growing number of U.S. colleges and universities are confronting a pivotal decision that could reshape the relationship between higher education and the federal government. The Trump ...
American colleges and universities have traditionally encouraged free speech. Recent dismissals of professors are eroding ...
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Fox News rebuke shows Trump’s attacks on First Amendment are hitting roadblocks
Despite the Trump administration’s growing efforts to target disfavored speech and media coverage, the First Amendment is showing growing signs of resilience.
Opinion
First Amendment Problems with Using Antitrust Law Against Social Media Platforms’ Content Decisions
The FTC’s use of antitrust law—real or threatened—to change platforms’ content-moderation decisions confronts important First Amendment principles about editorial discretion, compelled speech, ...
Thirteen McCook residents filed a lawsuit this week to stop Nebraska officials from converting a state prison into an ...
A federal judge in Austin has temporarily blocked key parts of Texas’ new law limiting expression on campuses, halting the University of Texas System’s enforcement of a ban on overnight expression and ...
Opinion
WyoFile on MSNFreedom Caucus won’t let a legal settlement stop its First Amendment assault
Rep. John Bear has tried to spin the $700,000 payment to a former librarian as a win for those who want to crack down on ...
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