Tag:First Amendment

Drag Bans Are Sweeping the Nation

Over the past year, bans have been implemented raising a larger discussion over whether or not drag performance is harmful to children.

Supreme Court Finds First Amendment Trumps Colorado Public Accommodation Law Protections

The Supreme Court ruled the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act can’t compel a website designer to make custom wedding sites for LGBTQ+ clients.

Southern Utah Drag Stars Challenge the City of St. George’s Censorship of Performances

Local drag stars filed a lawsuit against the city of St. George, Utah where they want to produce a family friendly drag event.

Concerns Grow Over Freedom of Expression On Campuses Across Nation

Freedom of expression concerns are continually growing on the nation's college campuses according to recent reports.

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Appeal Over Social Media Blocking by Government Officials

The court will consider if and when a public official’s social media is state action subject to First Amendment scrutiny.

Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Court of Appeals Opinions for April 24

The 10th Circuit ruled in several cases, including reversing a sentence in a case concerning gang violence and procedural errors.

Supreme Court Dives Into Mens Rea, Online Context in Colorado Appeal on ‘True Threats’

At oral argument, the nine justices of the U.S. Supreme Court pressed attorneys on how to define true threats from a Colorado appeal.

Argument Previews: Colorado ‘True Threat’ Appeal Goes to SCOTUS

The U.S. Supreme Court April 19 will hear oral arguments for an appeal out of state court over what’s considered a “true threat.”