Ten states and federal regulators already ban 'captive meetings' in which bosses ply workers with anti-union propaganda.
The Supreme Court heard a challenge from PornHub and other sites to the Texas law that requires age verification — via government-issued ID or face scan — for certain websites, including porn sites.
TikTok’s uncertain fate illustrates a more significant battle over free speech in the digital age. With more than 150 million ...
Last week, the Supreme Court heard arguments in one of the most important First Amendment cases of our time: TikTok v.
TikTok has argued that the law banning its presence in the United States is a violation of its First Amendment rights, while ...
GW Law’s Alan Morrison examines peculiarities of the TikTok ban case, saying the Supreme Court could incorporate ...
Despite our nation’s constitutional amendments — specifically the First Amendment, which shapes our daily lives — many U.S.
The First Amendment implications of that bar are as sweeping as they are obvious. If 170 million people in America are using ...
It’s always heartening to see the business establishment stand up for constitutional principles. Well, almost always. Among the exceptions is when business leaders wrap themselves in the ...
Amazon workers gather outside the company's warehouse in Staten Island, N.Y., to vote on unionization in 2022. They eventually affiliated with the Teamsters. (Robert Bumsted / Associated Press) ...