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The right to peacefully assemble is part of the First Amendment of the Constitution. But recent protests across the country show that exercising that right can come with real risks and complications.
At least three rights protected under the First Amendment clashed in recent days as protesters and journalists, including former CNN anchor Don Lemon, were arrested in connection with a Minnesota church protest. Lemon was one of several journalists at the ...
At an Estrella Mountain forum, Chief Judge Jennifer Zipps urged students to defend broad free speech rights under the First Amendment.
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Gabriel Olivier, an evangelical Christian arrested while preaching near a suburban amphitheater in Brandon, Mississippi, may proceed with his civil rights lawsuit challenging the local ordinance that led to his arrest.
Amid increasing tensions across the nation due to the war in Iran and surging gas prices, more "No Kings" rallies are set to take place across the nation on March 28. Around 40 events are scheduled across Tennessee, including Nashville. Here's what to know ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order directing agencies to cancel federal contracts and subcontracts with businesses that engage in “racially discriminatory” diversity, equity, and inclusion activities violates the First Amendment,
TULSA, Okla. — Student walkout protests have been spreading across Oklahoma in response to Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions, sparking questions about the rights of everyone involved from the students walking out, to the educators monitoring ...
Business owners do not have a First Amendment right to say, “we don’t serve your kind here” and kick out customers.
Nick Shirley questioned California legislators about Assembly Bill 2624, which critics argue could restrict investigations into immigration service fraud.