Last week, the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal ordered Barry Neufeld, a former school board trustee, to pay $750,000. Neufeld had ...
Blocking roads, vandalism, spitting, inciting violence, trespassing and interfering with law enforcement officers are not OK.
The anti-immigrant populist leader has used online posts recently to falsely claim Labor’s post-Bondi hate crimes laws were being used by “political elites” to jail her.
New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin and Councilmember Yusef Salaam introduced a package of revised bills on Wednesday ...
The court highlighted that public figures holding high constitutional offices have a special duty to uphold the Constitution ...
Two federally funded newsrooms received a draft funding agreement that could give President Trump’s appointees the power to ...
The Trump administration is framing its new forthcoming online portal, freedom.gov, as a bold defense of free expression.
A Victorian tribunal has declared Burgertory founder and prominent pro-Palestine activist Hash Tayeh unlawfully vilified Jewish people by leading protesters in an “all Zionists are terrorists” chant.
In his State of the Union marking our 250th year, the president honored athletes, veterans, Sage Blair, America—and himself.
Five UChicago Law faculty examine the First Amendment protections, political pressures and strategic calculus behind corporate free expression ...
In the fourth and fifth meditations offered to Pope Leo XIV and the Roman Curia, Bishop Erik Varden reflected on how the modern debate over “freedom” challenges Christians.
Presiding over the case concerning the Netflix film title “Ghooskhor Pandat”, the Supreme Court has observed that it is ...
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