The First Amendment protects protesters, but Florida laws put limits for situations when tensions escalate. Here's how.
The director of public advocacy at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) offers a Q&A on what you can and cannot do.
Your right to protest ends with your infringement of other Americans right to speak out and to exercise their rights to ...
Forcibly entering homes without a judicial warrant. Arresting journalists who reported on protests. Defying dozens of federal ...
After Don Lemon was arrested by federal agents in Los Angeles on Thursday night for covering an anti-ICE protest at a church ...
Federal raids, deportation threats, and legal pressure reveal a strategy that weakens the First Amendment without repealing ...
From protests and journalism to social media and campus speech, explore how the First Amendment safeguards everyone — including immigrants — and what it actually covers. The First Amendment is a ...
First Amendment lawyer Jeff Lewis weighs in on journalist Don Lemon's arrest at a Minnesota church protest and breaks down the reasoning behind his release.
A federal judge ruled that the academics, who are party to a lawsuit alleging U.S. policy singles out noncitizens for ...
The United Supreme Court has difficulty with new technology. The court ruled in Mutual Film Corp. v. Industrial Comm’n of Ohio (1915) that motion pictures were unprotected speech because “the ...