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ICE social media surveillance threatens First Amendment rights
ICE’s expanded social media monitoring raises serious First Amendment concerns as critics argue Americans should not face government surveillance simply for criticizing immigration officials or federal policy.
Millcreek Township’s police chief spoke out Monday night after his officers were featured in a video posted by a self-described First Amendment auditor. Many of these auditors are content creators
L-R: Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Joy Behar, Ana Navarro, Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin ABC / Jeff Lipsky UPDATED, with FCC comment: ABC is pushing back on the regulatory threats of Trump-appointed FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, arguing that the ...
I wanted to share some additional thoughts on the net neutrality decision. As fellow TechPolicyDaily-contributor Gus Hurwitz noted in his excellent post earlier this week (and as I discussed elsewhere), the opinion is mostly uncontroversial in its ...
Seven former EPA employees said they were targeted for removal for signing an open “declaration of dissent” in their personal capacities because they had fewer civil service protections rather than any wrongdoing.
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Nancy Mace’s on-air First Amendment fight turns on a basic legal rule
A report describing on-air criticism of Rep. Nancy Mace raises a familiar constitutional question: when does the First Amendment restrict government action, and
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Sterling, meanwhile, alleges it enjoys First Amendment protection, and that Daniel's Law inhibits its ability to find and supply names and addresses of potential donors from whom candidates can solicit donations. In April 2025, Bartle rejected a constitutional challenge by one of the defendant data brokers.
The most important free speech question of the decade may not be about social media. It may be about chatbots. As generative AI reshapes how people communicate, courts and legislators must confront whether and how the First Amendment protects AI outputs.