Under a new state measure, bystanders could face a maximum $500 fine and a year in jail if they fail to back away at least 25 ...
The ‘independent journalist’ was filming people and cars in a public parking lot to test his First Amendment rights. Then he ...
May a school district, public university or other government employer fire someone simply because they express controversial opinions on social media? Under the First Amendment, the answer is no, ...
Minutes before 9 a.m. on Oct. 1, Catherine O'Gara's morning was overwhelmed by two sounds: Loud knocks on the door of her Pinellas County home, and the barking from her Australian shepherd, Red. Of ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – After two Jacksonville women were charged with violating Florida’s recently enacted Halo Law in connection with a violent arrest outside a school last week, two high-profile civil ...
Attorneys for the nation’s largest federal employee union warned this week that the August decision to allow President Trump’s executive orders stripping two-thirds of the federal workforce of their ...
the federal monitor who oversees the police department. Armstrong’s lawsuit also accused Thao of violating his First Amendment rights. A federal judge dismissed Armstrong’s First Amendment claims last ...
A federal judge in Charlotte "violated the well-established rights of the press and of the public" when he ordered police video be kept under seal, according to a new ruling from appellate judges.