First Amendment rights
Supreme Court Hints That Trump Can’t Legally Block You on Twitter
Is the president’s Twitter feed a public forum?
Are Long Island High Schools Discriminating Against Christian Teens?
A Christian group from Texas is getting ready to sue Wantagh High School over allegations administrators violated a student's religious liberties by not letting her form a Christian club.
Offensive T-Shirts Are the American Way
Few things are more American than T-shirts and pissing people off for no reason. So I decided to have some fun testing the limits of every American’s inalienable right to conceptualize offensive ideas and pay someone to print them on T-shirts.
My Hometown's Mayor Sicced the Cops on My Friends, and Now He's Getting Sued
All over a Twitter parody account.
Pennsylvania Police Charged a Man With Flag Desecration, Which Is Apparently Still a Thing
Don't listen to those cops though: You can do whatever you like to the flag in the name of political speech.
The Police Raided My Friend's House Over a Parody Twitter Account
The First Amendment applies in Peoria, Illinois, right?
Should Teens Be Arrested for the Stupid Things They Say on Social Media?
When does a prank become a threat, and what does the First Amendment have to say about that?
Is EA Going to Stop Advertising Gun Brands in Its Games?
Electronic Arts says it's ending its deals with gun manufacturers to feature their weapons in its games. But what does that even mean?