A TikTok ban on hypothetical grounds of a national security threat directly undermines the First Amendment’s protection of ...
Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech or of the press…” — First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution During the oral argument before the Supreme Court in the famous Pentagon ...
When the Supreme Court upheld a law that banned TikTok from the US, it seemed well aware that its ruling could resonate far ...
Last week, the Supreme Court upheld the ban despite TikTok’s argument that it violates the First Amendment ... social media platforms in the United States would rather shut down than sell ...
The amendment ... in the United States, against the clear direction of the Constitution. Can anyone stop him? There are the courts. Unfortunately, as we saw during and after his first term ...
The court concluded, “To hold that the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution excludes ... part of a new underclass in the United States.” Since Trump first ran for the presidency in 2016 ...
Some people claim Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship will affect his own allies like Usha Vance and Marco Rubio. Here’s why that’s false.