First Amendment 1 day ago WATCH: Protesters at DC parade justify violent tactics 'as long as they don't hurt anyone' Protesters at a D.C. military parade express their commitment to peaceful demonstration while sharing perspectives on violent protests occurring in cities like Los Angeles.
First Amendment Religious Freedom 1 day ago Massachusetts school officials under fire for working to ban religious groups from renting facilities Massachusetts school officials criticized for advancing policy that would prevent religious groups like House of Promise Church from renting Salem Public Schools facilities.
Abortion 2 days ago Supreme Court will hear pro-life nonprofit's free speech fight against New Jersey The Supreme Court on Monday took up a case brought by a Christian pregnancy center claiming New Jersey’s attorney general violated its First Amendment rights.
Donald Trump 5 days ago Trump's renewed calls to jail American flag burners clashes with court precedent President Trump proposes one-year jail sentences for burning American flags and claims he's working with Congress on legislation, though flag burning remains constitutionally protected
Media June 10 Washington Post editorial admits colleges must take 'strenuous action' to restore free exchange of ideas The Washington Post editorial board warned universities must restore their reputation as defenders of the free exchange of ideas as public confidence in higher education drops.
Media June 9 'Billboard Chris' sounds off after arrest in 'most woke city' for opposing transgender treatments for kids Activists detained in Europe for anti-transgender medical treatment signs share their experience of harassment, arrest, and concerns about free speech.
Supreme Court June 6 EXCLUSIVE: Legal institute celebrates SCOTUS decision, declares 'religious liberty is alive and well' Tiffany Dunkin of the First Liberty Institute calls the Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling a major win for religious freedom and a clear rebuke of government overreach.
US June 6 Federal judge again blocks deportation of anti-Israel Columbia protester A federal judge has barred the Trump administration from detaining a Columbia University student and lawful permanent resident whom federal agents have sought to detain and deport following her participation in an anti-Israel demonstration earlier this year.
VIDEO June 2 High school track star refuses to share podium with transgender athlete Oregon high school athlete Alexa Anderson and America First Policy Institute Executive General Counsel Jessica Steinmann defend taking a stand against transgender athletes sharing podiums with women on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
Media June 2 '60 Minutes' reporter Lesley Stahl says she's angry with CBS' Shari Redstone over Trump lawsuit “60 Minutes" reporter Lesley Stahl discussed the state of affairs behind the scenes at CBS as it faces on ongoing lawsuit from President Donald Trump.
California June 1 Trans athlete AB Hernandez takes girls' track and field state championships in California, defying Trump In one of the most unprecedented high school track and field meets in recent history, trans athlete AB Hernandez won two titles to the backdrop of protests.
Media May 31 Seattle pastor details wild scene after worship event 'swarmed' by protesters Pastor Russell Johnson gives an inside look at protesters showing up at two events in Seattle and decries the mayor's response on "The Ingraham Angle."
Donald Trump May 30 PBS sues Trump administration, says executive order cutting federal funding violates First Amendment PBS joined NPR in filing a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and his administration over his executive order demanding federal funding to public media be revoked.
Media May 29 Justice Department takes on small Idaho town in religious freedom battle over church permit DOJ accuses Troy, Idaho, of violating RLUIPA by denying Christ Church a permit, alleging discrimination and burden on religious exercise in zoning laws.
Secretary of State May 28 Rubio announces visa restrictions for foreigners 'complicit' in censoring Americans The Trump State Department took aim at foreign authorities "complicit" in censoring Americans' free speech by imposing new visa restrictions.
Opinion May 28 Government's crackdown on Mahmoud Khalil's pro-Palestinian free speech threatens First Amendment protections Free speech is one of the foundations of our freedom, but that's in jeopardy. Jailing students for political views endangers First Amendment protections.
Seattle May 28 FBI to probe claims of 'targeted violence' against religious groups after evangelicals' protest in Seattle The FBI is investigating allegations of "targeted violence" against religious groups in Seattle, Deputy Director Dan Bongino said Tuesday.
VIDEO May 27 Jonathan Turley: Harvard is at a 'disadvantage' in some legal fights with Trump Constitutional law attorney Jonathan Turley discusses the latest escalation in President Donald Trump's feud with Harvard
Florida May 21 Florida activist calls for Satanology banners at public schools citing First Amendment Activist T. Chaz Stevens urges Brevard schools to display Satanology banners, questioning religious representation and advocating for equal treatment.
Media May 19 Colorado Christian summer camp sues state for requiring access to gender identity-friendly facilities A Christian camp that has been operating since 1948 in Colorado is suing the state after the camp was told that it had to accommodate gender expression in camp facilities.
Abortion May 17 Grandmother arrested at abortion clinic warns of expanding free speech 'buffer zones' A grandmother who was arrested for holding sign near an abortion clinic warns of growing free speech crackdown as lawmakers push to expand controversial “buffer zones" outside such facilities.
Opinion May 16 How to thwart China and end European freeloading on Americans Europe is trying to push American companies out of the European market by assaulting the U.S. with discriminatory taxes and regulations. Time to end the freeloading.
Opinion May 13 HOUSE MINORITY WHIP KATHERINE CLARK: Trump's attack on Harvard is just the beginning President Donald Trump has long tried sought to expand his power at the expense of our political institutions: attacking the legitimacy of our elections and politicizing our courts.
First Amendment May 10 Catholic bishops vow to resist blue state law intruding on 'sacred' trust: 'Obey God rather than men' A new law signed by Democratic Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson poses a danger to religious liberty and a sacred trust of Catholic priests, bishops say.
Roman Catholic May 7 Catholic Church to excommunicate priests for following WA law requiring child abuse confessions to be reported The Catholic Church said priests will be excommunicated if they follow a new Washington state law requiring clergy to report confessions about child abuse to law enforcement.
Washington May 5 DOJ investigating ‘anti-Catholic’ Washington state law requiring clergy to report child abuse The DOJ is investigating a new Washington state law that adds “members of the clergy” to a list of professionals required to report child abuse or neglect learned through confession.
Media April 29 Former Mumford and Sons musician asks White House if Brits punished over free speech can seek asylum in US Former Mumford & Sons musician asked the White House if the Trump administration would give "political asylum" to UK citizens who are being prosecuted for their speech.
Media April 25 Trump defends student deportations, dismisses free speech criticisms President Trump was grilled about the deportations of international students allegedly involved in pro-Hamas protests and denied he was chilling free speech.
Opinion April 25 My university fired me over my views. Now it’s paying the price Universities no longer embrace different opinions. Dr. Allan Josephson learned that when he said children weren't mature enough to make gender decisions. He just won a big settlement.
Opinion April 24 JONATHAN TURLEY: Democrats, Clintons and globalists work together to censor Americans … for ‘democracy’ The EU has moved forward with its campaign against U.S. companies and figures who are not yielding to their expansive censorship demands. They continue to rely on eager U.S. experts.