News Archive 2,407Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Litigation Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Press Release Nope to SCOPE: FIRE sues to block Texas’ unconstitutional internet age verification law August 19, 2024 Texans browsing your favorite websites, beware. If the state has its way, starting next month, the eyes of Texas may be upon you. Press Release VICTORY: Georgia city overhauls panhandling policies and pays up after FIRE defends man holding ‘God Bless the Homeless Vets’ sign August 5, 2024 The City of Alpharetta will change its policies and pay $55,000 to settle a First Amendment lawsuit brought by FIRE and plaintiff Jeff Gray. Press Release VICTORY: California college that censored conservative students must pay $330,000, adopt new speech-protective policy, and train staff August 2, 2024 Federal court orders Clovis and three other community colleges to stop discriminating against student-group speech based on viewpoint. News Getting copyright wrong: Nashville judge cites copyright law to withhold Covenant school shooter’s writings July 17, 2024 The public has a right to see the Covenant school shooter’s writings, but a Nashville judge is using copyright law to block a newspaper’s FOIA request. News Government transparency is critical when it comes to fighting censorship July 11, 2024 Congress should pass FIRE’s SMART Act to rein in informal government censorship. News Supreme Court agrees to review Fifth Circuit decision upholding Texas’ adult content age-verification law July 10, 2024 SCOTUS couldn’t ignore a Fifth Circuit panel ignoring its precedent. News In a blockbuster First Amendment term, the Supreme Court got the big stuff right July 5, 2024 Here are five free speech takeaways from the Supreme Court’s historic 2023-2024 term. News FIRE statement on Moody v. NetChoice and NetChoice v. Paxton July 1, 2024 The Supreme Court ruling makes clear there’s no social media exception to the First Amendment. News FIRE statement on Murthy v. Missouri June 26, 2024 The Supreme Court sidestepped deciding whether government pressure on social media platforms violates the First Amendment. Press Release VICTORY: Vermont man jailed for flipping off cop receives $175K settlement June 26, 2024 Gregory Bombard was arrested for nothing more than using profanity and giving an officer the finger. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 ... Page 241 Next Page
2,407Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Litigation Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Press Release Nope to SCOPE: FIRE sues to block Texas’ unconstitutional internet age verification law August 19, 2024 Texans browsing your favorite websites, beware. If the state has its way, starting next month, the eyes of Texas may be upon you. Press Release VICTORY: Georgia city overhauls panhandling policies and pays up after FIRE defends man holding ‘God Bless the Homeless Vets’ sign August 5, 2024 The City of Alpharetta will change its policies and pay $55,000 to settle a First Amendment lawsuit brought by FIRE and plaintiff Jeff Gray. Press Release VICTORY: California college that censored conservative students must pay $330,000, adopt new speech-protective policy, and train staff August 2, 2024 Federal court orders Clovis and three other community colleges to stop discriminating against student-group speech based on viewpoint. News Getting copyright wrong: Nashville judge cites copyright law to withhold Covenant school shooter’s writings July 17, 2024 The public has a right to see the Covenant school shooter’s writings, but a Nashville judge is using copyright law to block a newspaper’s FOIA request. News Government transparency is critical when it comes to fighting censorship July 11, 2024 Congress should pass FIRE’s SMART Act to rein in informal government censorship. News Supreme Court agrees to review Fifth Circuit decision upholding Texas’ adult content age-verification law July 10, 2024 SCOTUS couldn’t ignore a Fifth Circuit panel ignoring its precedent. News In a blockbuster First Amendment term, the Supreme Court got the big stuff right July 5, 2024 Here are five free speech takeaways from the Supreme Court’s historic 2023-2024 term. News FIRE statement on Moody v. NetChoice and NetChoice v. Paxton July 1, 2024 The Supreme Court ruling makes clear there’s no social media exception to the First Amendment. News FIRE statement on Murthy v. Missouri June 26, 2024 The Supreme Court sidestepped deciding whether government pressure on social media platforms violates the First Amendment. Press Release VICTORY: Vermont man jailed for flipping off cop receives $175K settlement June 26, 2024 Gregory Bombard was arrested for nothing more than using profanity and giving an officer the finger. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 ... Page 241 Next Page
Press Release Nope to SCOPE: FIRE sues to block Texas’ unconstitutional internet age verification law August 19, 2024 Texans browsing your favorite websites, beware. If the state has its way, starting next month, the eyes of Texas may be upon you.
Press Release VICTORY: Georgia city overhauls panhandling policies and pays up after FIRE defends man holding ‘God Bless the Homeless Vets’ sign August 5, 2024 The City of Alpharetta will change its policies and pay $55,000 to settle a First Amendment lawsuit brought by FIRE and plaintiff Jeff Gray.
Press Release VICTORY: California college that censored conservative students must pay $330,000, adopt new speech-protective policy, and train staff August 2, 2024 Federal court orders Clovis and three other community colleges to stop discriminating against student-group speech based on viewpoint.
News Getting copyright wrong: Nashville judge cites copyright law to withhold Covenant school shooter’s writings July 17, 2024 The public has a right to see the Covenant school shooter’s writings, but a Nashville judge is using copyright law to block a newspaper’s FOIA request.
News Government transparency is critical when it comes to fighting censorship July 11, 2024 Congress should pass FIRE’s SMART Act to rein in informal government censorship.
News Supreme Court agrees to review Fifth Circuit decision upholding Texas’ adult content age-verification law July 10, 2024 SCOTUS couldn’t ignore a Fifth Circuit panel ignoring its precedent.
News In a blockbuster First Amendment term, the Supreme Court got the big stuff right July 5, 2024 Here are five free speech takeaways from the Supreme Court’s historic 2023-2024 term.
News FIRE statement on Moody v. NetChoice and NetChoice v. Paxton July 1, 2024 The Supreme Court ruling makes clear there’s no social media exception to the First Amendment.
News FIRE statement on Murthy v. Missouri June 26, 2024 The Supreme Court sidestepped deciding whether government pressure on social media platforms violates the First Amendment.
Press Release VICTORY: Vermont man jailed for flipping off cop receives $175K settlement June 26, 2024 Gregory Bombard was arrested for nothing more than using profanity and giving an officer the finger.