The City of Oxnard in California crafted a campaign finance law to silence its most vocal critic, blatantly violating the First Amendment’s protection against ...
Amicus brief details the First Amendment violations of Oxnard’s contribution limits
The lawsuit argues that Gold West College's disciplinary code provisions are unconstitutionally vague, overbroad, and selectively enforced against conservative viewpoints.
Golden West College threatened students with discipline for statements calling illegal immigration a “cancer” and Hamas “a terrorist organization”
NetChoice, LLC v. Bonta, argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on July 17, 2024.
One of the few politically unifying events of the past year was the shared response to then-presidential candidate Nikki Haley’s plan to abolish anonymity on social ...
The recently-won settlement ensures that Yolo County (CA) Public Library can’t silence views that conflict with library officials’ ideology
Want to advertise to San Francisco voters? Before starting your message, the city could force you to spend over 30 seconds reciting publicly available ...
The Supreme Court of the United States ruled in July that California could not require charities and other nonprofit organizations to submit an annual ...
On Constitution Day, Americans should take time to celebrate the fantastic victory for First Amendment rights that took place at the Supreme Court this ...