In a debate today at Widener University Law School, Republican U.S. Senate nominee Christine O’Donnell of Delaware disagreed with her opponent that there might be something expressly unconstitutional about teaching…
Two people ejected from a presidential speech because of their car’s bumper sticker have lost their bid to have their case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Supreme Court justices appeared ready to reject a claim by contract scientists working at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory that a government background questionnaire violated their First Amendment right to informational…
Updated: A report in the Detroit News this morning said Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox had reversed course and decided to suspend a lawyer in his office who attacked a…
A New York real estate lawyer contends he was simply contributing to an academic debate when he sent out e-mails in the name of a New York University professor who…
An assistant attorney general in Michigan is asserting his First Amendment right to criticize an openly gay student leader in blog tirades, despite misgivings by his boss.
In what the Threat Level blog of Wired describes as the first federal case addressing whether wireless providers are permitted to block text messages based on their…
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