Judge blocks Virginia law limiting kids’ social media time
A federal judge in Virginia issued a preliminary injunction against a law limiting minors' social media time to one hour daily per platform, citing First Amendment concerns.
ICE and activists clash over doxing and privacy
As ICE expands surveillance and subpoenas social media data, activists and civil liberties groups warn of First Amendment and privacy violations.
ICE monitoring grows as activists test legal boundaries
As ICE activity surges nationwide, activists track and record agents’ movements, raising First Amendment questions after a fatal Minnesota shooting.
Wisconsin man sues deputies over arrest during traffic stop
A Wisconsin man sued Waukesha County deputies in federal court, alleging an unlawful arrest during a traffic stop while he was filming police.
NYT sues Pentagon over media banishment and new access rules
The New York Times sued the Pentagon, arguing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s new credential rules violate First Amendment and due process rights by banning mainstream media.
Supreme Court weighs subpoena fight over ‘crisis pregnancy centers’
The Supreme Court signaled support for a faith-based pregnancy center claiming New Jersey’s donor-records subpoena violates First Amendment rights.
Despite a court order, White House bars AP from Oval Office event
The court decision forbidding the administration from punishing AP for refusing to rename the Gulf of Mexico was to take effect Monday.
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