For the people, by the people: a mantra our work at USA TODAY's First Amendment team, newly award-winning, is driven by.
From the abolition of slavery to civil rights, religion has driven America's great moral advances. As the nation celebrates ...
Egypt’s King Mentuhotep II reunited his country’s upper and lower regions at the turn of the 20th century—B.C.E. Were the ...
After the Supreme Court upheld the 14th Amendment's interpretation, President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers are ...
A pair of federal judges struck down a Trump administration overhaul to a public service forgiveness program for student ...
The Supreme Court on June 30 denied President Donald Trump's executive order to restrict birthright citizenship in the U.S.
The president’s day one executive action had been in limbo amid a legal battle over whether it violated the 14th Amendment.
Brian Lehman discusses how New York City’s Local Law 52 may raise a First Amendment issue by weakening the marketplace ...
A small group of men held signs and used an amplified sound system to sing hymns and cajole attendees at the Owosso Pride ...
The University of Minnesota is facing a lawsuit alleging school policies on gender violate students’ First Amendment rights.
This briefing note looks in detail at the proposed amendments to the Trusts (Guernsey) Law, 2007. These proposals are ...
New York’s top court told a ​federal appeals court on Tuesday that a state law regulating hate speech on social media does ...