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The case of an Arizona woman who recorded federal agents after they stormed her cruise ship cabin raises questions about ...
WASHINGTON — American presidents have long tested the bounds of First Amendment protections. From John Adams enforcing the Sedition Act that criminalized critical speech, to Woodrow Wilson suppressing ...
Recent firings and suspensions tied to politically charged online posts are sparking questions about what’s protected under the First Amendment. Channel 2 Investigative Reporter Ashli Lincoln spoke ...
LEE COUNTY, Fla. — A Lee County woman was removed from a county commission meeting earlier this month, sparking questions about the fairness of her removal. On Nov. 4., Marsha Ellis, a Lee County ...
In the “fake news” era, as AI becomes more sophisticated by the day, misinformation can sometimes seem more prevalent than the truth. Free speech protects a lot — even what’s false. Do you know where ...
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“Free speech isn’t just saying what you want to say; it’s also hearing what you don’t want to hear.” The line has been attributed to many people over the years — most recently by friends of the late ...
The small Weld County town of Kersey has been in the news the last few weeks a lot more than it traditionally has been. The launch of a photo radar system that initially issued tickets that weren’t in ...
This article originally appeared on The Conversation. Senate Judiciary Committee hearings for United States Supreme Court justice nominee Neil Gorsuch are fast approaching. It's time to consider some ...