Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo was ordered to pay $63.5 million by a Broward County jury in a lawsuit brought by the owners of Little Havana nightclub Ball & Chain, who alleged Carollo harassed ...
A jury has found longtime Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo liable in a federal civil lawsuit brought by two businessmen who accused him of trying to destroy their businesses as political retaliation ...
A Pennsylvania borough, its mayor, and its police chief saw their win upheld Tuesday in a lawsuit by a officer who said the suspension he accepted for his alleged role in a fundraiser for a local ...
A national advocate for free speech on college campuses dropped its lawsuit against Iowa State University’s sidewalk chalking ban and other limits on political expression after the university agreed ...
Since the 1920s, the ACLU has been involved in virtually all of the landmark speech cases to reach the U.S. Supreme Court. In a landmark 1997 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed with the ACLU’s ...
It’s not exactly breaking news that free speech is in trouble on college campuses. But new data reveals just how censorious and illiberal higher education has become — and suggest it may only ...
Disney scraps $1 billion Florida development plan amid tensions with DeSantis 01:39 Disney wants to narrow the scope of its federal lawsuit against Gov. Ron DeSantis to just a free speech claim ...
Julia Hammer claims her health coverage was wrongfully revoked. A former Trader Joe’s employee is accusing the grocery chain of pregnancy discrimination and retaliation in a federal lawsuit ...
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LISTEN: Supreme Court rejects Turkish bank’s arguments in Iran case The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a Turkish bank's main arguments for avoiding prosecution on charges it helped Iran ...
That it seems to believe otherwise is its own fault, not the fault of those fighting for the First Amendment. Why Not Moderation? furnishes a distinctive and earnest defense of this concept ...