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Maddie Dai’s Daily Cartoon humorously riffs on sports traditions and the conclave that resulted in the election of Pope Leo XIV. ... Daily Cartoon: Friday, May 9th. By Maddie Dai.
In response, Keller argued that those differences don’t change the nature of the First Amendment claim, which asserts that individualized feeds are protected as distinctive, expressive offerings. Plus ...
A federal appellate judge with the 9th Circuit in San Francisco is coming under fire for posting a YouTube video showing himself with guns in regards to a Second Amendment case.
Free Speech. Judge Blocks California Law Restricting "Materially Deceptive" Election-Related Deepfakes The judge concluded that the law, AB 2839, likely violates the First Amendment, and therefore ...
A 2022 law signed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom aimed at protecting young people online likely violates the First Amendment of the Constitution, a panel of the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of ...
Six political cartoons that sum up the presidential debate Editorial cartoonists lampooned both Biden and Trump while capturing Thursday’s tough-to-watch political spectacle. June 29, 2024 ...
SEATTLE (CN) — Project Veritas, a conservative media organization known for its undercover-style work, argued before an en banc panel at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Tuesday that an Oregon ...
The First Amendment doesn’t protect state senators who walked out in protest for six weeks from losing their chance to run for reelection, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday. Sen. Brian ...
A collection of 1 million political cartoons is headed to the UCLA Library, hailing from nearly 60 countries in 30 languages, and spanning more than 330 years. Why now: The $4.2-million collection ...
Ninth Circuit overturns political fundraising ban for local government employees Judges side with Bay Area public defenders on law that allowed state employees to seek donations from each other ...
Regardless, the Ninth Amendment is a means for the Court to determine certain rights which predate the Constitution. Even if never mentioned in the Constitution, they are not excluded.
The U.S. Constitution is our supreme law in America. Amendments are part of the Constitution. The first 10 Amendments, or Bill of Rights, were submitted to the state legislatures in 1789 and ...