The independent senator says she does not endorse the notion that the Australian government is an illegitimate corporation.
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.
Gallup’s latest research on followership reveals hope is a fundamental need. What can leaders do to instill hope? Lessons ...
The mural, painted by local high school art students in June 2022, depicts the sun shining over a vivid array of pastries, ...
The Supreme Court justice said American democracy will fall unless people start to improve their ability to discern fact from ...
A New Hampshire town and a bakery owner are scheduled for trial in a First Amendment dispute about a painting of a sun and pastries ...
Kanye West, or as he now prefers to be called, Ye, has once more yanked the online version of storming out of a room then bursting back in after a few moments.
Sensationalism, controversy, and misinformation outperform factual reporting, eroding trust in journalism and deepening ...
Fervent Trump supporters may cheer, but ordinary Americans should ask themselves: Do they really want a government that punishes media outlets for independence?
In the few weeks since President Trump took office, the administration has already taken multiple actions to censor or chill ...
Norwin School Board voted Monday to censure one of its members. Alex Detschelt has been a regular point of controversy on the ...
This week, the White House barred Associated Press journalists from three media appearances by President Donald Trump — two ...