In a succinct 45 words, the First Amendment protects citizens from governmental restrictions on religious practices, speech, the press, and public airings of grievances in that order. It sounds ...
Practically speaking, this means that when journalists are on the scene of a protest—even when they are off to the side, engaged in lawful newsgathering, and not interfering with police ...
Over the years, the prohibition on restrictive Congressional laws has been extended to all levels of government. What is clear is that the First Amendment protects only against actions by the ...
Parties involved in a First Amendment lawsuit filed against the Bow School District will appear in federal court Thursday for a hearing on a preliminary injunction request. The plaintiffs in the suit ...