Trump is poised to appoint even more conservative judges in his second term. Thanks to a generous supporter, your one-time ...
The Capitol Nativity event was a testament to the freedoms enshrined in the Constitution, particularly the right to express faith in public settings.
The Iowa Supreme Court heard arguments for a Scott County public records dispute Wednesday afternoon over whether names of people applying for a position in elected office could be kept ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday (December 18 ... Manoj Tiwari and some others for entering the Air Traffic Control (ATC) room at the Deoghar airport to seek clearance for their chartered flight.
Seaga Gillard sits in court during opening statements of the death penalty case against him Monday, Feb. 11, 2019 at the Wake County Justice Center. The Supreme ... counts of first-degree murder ...
While the legal outcome of the law will now be decided by the Supreme Court, President-elect Donald Trump has been sending mixed signals about his stance on the app. Trump, who launched the first ...
arguing that it violated its users' First Amendment rights. The company lost its case earlier this month and filed an appeal to the Supreme Court, requesting an injunction to stop enforcement of ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme ... First Amendment challenge claiming that it violated free speech rights earlier this month. “A modest delay in enforcing the Act will create breathing room for this ...
The Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments on whether a bill that could ban TikTok violates the First Amendment. The arguments will take place on January 10th, just over a week before a potential ...
violates the First Amendment,” the Supreme Court’s docket listing for the case says. “We’re pleased with today’s Supreme Court order,” TikTok said in a statement. “We believe the ...
TikTok went to the Supreme Court after a federal appeals court upheld the law, agreeing with the government’s justification and arguing the ban does not violate TikTok’s First Amendment rights ...
The Supreme Court announced it will take up whether a law that could ban TikTok nationwide violates the First Amendment, setting the stage for a fast-paced, high-stakes battle over free speech.