Quantcast
Channel: First Amendment Center » Assembly News
Browsing all 13 articles
Browse latest View live

Ohio owners sue state over new exotic-animal law

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Four owners of exotic animals in Ohio are suing the state’s agriculture department and its director over a new law regulating dangerous wildlife, contending the restrictions threaten...

View Article



Calif. voters defeat anti-union ballot measure

LOS ANGELES — California voters reaffirmed their support for unions in defeating a provision that would have banned the way labor traditionally raises money to fund political activity. The defeat of...

View Article

Neb. high court upholds new anti-gang law

OMAHA, Neb. — The Nebraska Supreme Court has upheld a relatively new Nebraska anti-gang law challenged by an Omaha man who styled himself as a mobster straight out of the television series “The...

View Article

Cleveland curfew law ruled unconstitutional

CLEVELAND — An Ohio appeals court decision has opened the door for Occupy Cleveland protesters — or anyone else — to stage late-night demonstrations in the city’s Public Square. The ruling from the 8th...

View Article

Occupy protester with subpoenaed tweets pleads guilty

NEW YORK — An Occupy Wall Street protester whose tweets were subpoenaed pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct yesterday in a case that became a clash over social-media privacy. Malcolm Harris, a writer...

View Article


Federal judge upholds Ohio’s new exotic-animal law

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A federal judge upheld Ohio’s new restrictions on exotic animals yesterday after several owners had sued the state over the law, which was enacted after a man released dozens of his...

View Article

Calif. high court upholds supermarket labor picketing

LOS ANGELES — Union members can picket privately owned walkways in front of stores, but other protesters, handbill distributors and petition-signature collectors may not, the California Supreme Court...

View Article

1st Circuit again backs Mass. abortion-clinic buffer zones

BOSTON — A federal appeals court has again affirmed the constitutionality of a 2007 Massachusetts law that bars protests in 35-foot “buffer zones” around abortion clinic entrances, exits and driveways....

View Article


7th Circuit upholds Wis. restrictions on public unions

MADISON, Wis. — A federal appeals court today upheld Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s contentious law stripping most public workers of nearly all of their collective bargaining rights in a decision hailed...

View Article


Federal judge limits New Orleans’ Super Bowl ‘clean zone’

NEW ORLEANS — The city of New Orleans must scale back its plans for a “clean zone” where the use of banners, signs and flags would be restricted during Super Bowl week, a federal judge said yesterday....

View Article

Florida bill to limit funeral protests moves ahead

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.  — Legislation that would expand a ban on protesting, picketing and other disturbances at all funerals, memorial services and burials in Florida, rather than just those involving...

View Article

Judge sides with arrested Supreme Court protester

WASHINGTON   — A federal judge has ruled in favor of a protester arrested two years ago while demonstrating on the plaza of the U.S. Supreme Court. U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell’s ruling on Tuesday...

View Article

Ban on “gruesome images” threatens free speech

 For those of us who worry about the vitality of free speech in the “land of the free,” the news this week isn’t good. On June 10, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to review a Colorado appeals court...

View Article

Browsing all 13 articles
Browse latest View live




Latest Images