March 31, 2026 Kagan turns on liberal ally Jackson with footnote jab over free speech Fellow liberal Justice Elena Kagan criticized Jackson for failing to acknowledge case law that governs when speech can be restricted in the medical field.
March 31, 2026 Colorado tried to silence me for helping gender-confused kids. The Supreme Court just ruled 8-1 in my favor I won an 8-1 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Chiles v. Salazar, striking down a Colorado law that silenced licensed counselors on gender identity issues.
March 31, 2026 American journalist kidnapped in Iraq, employer says Award-winning American journalist Shelly Kittleson has been kidnapped in Iraq according to Al-Monitor, a publication that provides coverage of the Middle East.
March 31, 2026 Supreme Court blocks Colorado's so-called 'conversion therapy' ban on First Amendment grounds The high court said the Colorado law improperly favored one viewpoint over another by only allowing therapists to affirm a minor's gender identity or sexual orientation, but not help them to change it if they wanted to.
March 24, 2026 Michigan father sues school district after ‘no trespass’ order over pride flag video A Michigan father alleges Grosse Pointe schools violated his rights after he was banned for posting a video online showing pride and transgender flags in the school.
March 21, 2026 Afroman 'surprised' by reaction to his major free speech victory after jury verdict Afroman said he was surprised by the reaction to his First Amendment case after an Ohio jury sided with him over songs mocking a 2022 police raid on his home.
March 21, 2026 JONATHAN TURLEY: Afroman turns court into First Amendment rap lesson on rights Joseph E. Foreman, known as Afroman, used rap songs and security footage to mock Ohio officers who raided his home, then beat their lawsuit in court.
March 10, 2026 Trump admin pulls $120K in grants for research on LGBTQ cartoonists, ‘multiethnic’ studies, report says The Trump administration reportedly pulled $120,000 in NEH grants for LGBTQ comics research and multiethnic studies, sparking controversy over academic freedom.
March 6, 2026 Federal judge skeptical of Pentagon rules for reporters, saying 'asking a question is not criminal' The New York Times and the Pentagon Press Association are asking a federal judge to issue an order reinstating the credentials of some 300 journalists.
March 3, 2026 Supreme Court ruling on secretive California gender policy could reshape parent rights fights nationwide Supreme Court delivers major win for parental rights advocates, temporarily blocking California's policy keeping parents in dark about gender issues.