Fighting words are not protected speech. The test for whether hate speech is protected or not comes from a 1969 court case, Brandenburg v. Ohio, which stemmed from a Ku Klux Klan rally in Cincinnati.
An investigation is underway after hate symbols and racial slurs were found painted on a Dollar General store in Delaware.   Delaware Police believe there are three ...
Lincoln Heights residents yelled for them to leave and set fire to one of their flags. They took a stand against white ...
The "Light Switch" singer reacted to West promoting a shirt featuring the Nazi symbol on his website after a weekend of ...
Thousands of farmers descended on Westminster on Monday to protest against Rachel Reeves's inheritance tax raid.
Feb. 9 The National Treasury Employees Union, which represents CFPB employees, sued Vought, asking a judge to stop him from ...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has ordered the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to stop nearly all its work, ...
EVENDALE, Ohio (WKRC) - A day after a neo-Nazi group attempted to instill fear in the Tri-State area, a group advocating for ...