First Amendment Fight: Judge Denies Trump’s Motion to Dismiss Georgia Election Case

Atlanta, Georgia – A Fulton County judge recently denied a motion filed by former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants, challenging the Georgia election interference case on First Amendment grounds. The judge’s ruling came after Trump and others argued that the indictment violated their rights to challenge the 2020 presidential election results. In his order, Judge Scott McAfee emphasized that even core political speech addressing matters of public concern is not protected from prosecution if …

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First Amendment Challenge: Former President Trump’s Speech Faces Legal Showdown

West Palm Beach, Florida – Former President Donald Trump is back in the spotlight as a judge ruled that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis can continue overseeing the Georgia 2020 election interference case against him. The case has now shifted focus back to the intricate details as Trump’s lead attorney in Georgia prepares to argue for the dismissal of the indictment. According to Trump’s attorney Steve Sadow, the indictment should be dropped as the …

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Georgia Election Interference Case: Trump’s Lawyers Argue First Amendment Protection in Court Showdown

Atlanta, Georgia – Former President Donald Trump’s legal team argues that the charges against him in the Georgia election interference case aim to criminalize protected political speech and advocacy conduct, as stated in a court filing challenging the indictment. The Fulton County Superior Court Judge, Scott McAfee, is set to hear arguments on this filing and two pretrial motions filed by former Georgia Republican Party chair David Shafer during a hearing scheduled for Thursday. Shafer’s …

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Retiree arrested for criticizing city officials – Supreme Court to decide on First Amendment rights

Castle Hills, Texas – In Castle Hills, Texas, a 76-year-old retiree named Sylvia Gonzalez found herself at the center of a legal battle for criticizing the city’s management and officials. Gonzalez’s journey began innocently enough, as she attended her second city council meeting as a newly elected member. However, a seemingly insignificant incident led to her arrest, igniting a larger debate over free speech and governmental retaliation. As Gonzalez shuffled through papers during the meeting, …

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Age Verification: Pornhub Suspends Services in Texas Over First Amendment Rights Dispute – What Happened?

Austin, Texas – Texans seeking online adult content were left in dismay on Thursday as popular website Pornhub decided to suspend its services in the state. The reason behind this move was the objection to an age verification law that the website claims infringes on First Amendment rights. Following the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit’s decision to uphold the age verification part of the law, Pornhub made the decision to block access …

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Tech Giants Face Supreme Court Showdown Over First Amendment Rights in Social Media Censorship Case

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Supreme Court is currently facing a series of high-profile tech cases, grappling with how long-standing free speech principles intersect with the digital landscape. One upcoming case in particular will examine whether government officials have the authority to pressure tech companies into removing specific content, raising important questions about the scope of the First Amendment in the online sphere. This case marks a significant moment as the Supreme Court navigates the evolving …

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14th Amendment Supreme Court Showdown: Inside the National Archives with Exclusive News Coverage

Washington, D.C. – Nestled within the National Archives lies a piece of history often overshadowed by its more famous counterparts – the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. While the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights have stolen the spotlight for centuries, the 14th Amendment is now taking center stage as the Supreme Court gears up to deliberate over its implications for the 2024 presidential election. This Civil War-era provision, …

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