Shlomo Kramer, the co-founder and CEO of cybersecurity firm Cato Networks, sparked outrage online after he urged Americans to “limit the First Amendment” — arguing that democratic nations must respond ...
First Amendment debates in 2026 are expected to focus on age verification, artificial intelligence, and academic freedom. Courts will likely continue to address campus speech, particularly concerning ...
Zimmerman's Meat Market in Marine City is closed until further notice after situation involving a group of "First Amendment auditors" escalated. One Tuesday, Jan. 6, the group was filming into the ...
The man who allegedly sprayed mace on a store owner was charged. The altercation happened Tuesday after a confrontation in Marine City, which was posted to YouTube. The suspect is part of a First ...
Lawyers clashed Tuesday in a federal courtroom in San Jose over whether student newspaper The Stanford Daily can proceed with a First Amendment lawsuit alleging the Trump administration used ...
From Chief Judge Sarah Morrison (S.D. Ohio) yesterday in Peace v. Carter: On the morning of April 25, 2024, protestors against Israel's actions in Gaza and OSU's involvement with Israel gathered at ...
Michelle Evans posted a photo of a transgender politician in a women's restroom in 2023, prompting an investigation under a state law barring distribution of images taken in restrooms without consent.
Israeli billionaire tech entrepreneur and Cato Networks co-founder Shlomo Kramer argued on Monday’s episode of CNBC’s "Money Movers" that governments must restrict freedom of speech in the age of AI.
The city manager and police chief of Marine City on Wednesday met with staff of a family-owned business whose owner was pepper sprayed during a confrontation with so-called First Amendment auditors.
A confrontation with a group of people recording through the window of a Marine City market ended with the store owner being pepper-sprayed. The person who pepper-sprayed the owner said he was scared, ...
The city manager and police chief of a southeastern Michigan city on Wednesday met with a family-owned business whose owner was pepper sprayed during a confrontation with so-called First Amendment ...