Can a "schoolyard dispute" warrant federal court intervention? Do first-graders have First Amendment rights? The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit just gave a resounding yes to both questions.
(CN) — The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of a first grader in Southern California whose mother claims her First Amendment rights were violated after she drew a racially themed picture ...
In a new petition, individuals who settled fraud claims with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission say the agency's longstanding "gag order" rule against publicly denying the allegations flouts ...
Arizona's one-of-a-kind law requires prosecutors to defend their decisions. County Attorney Rachel Mitchell sought to ...
The sun sets over the cliffs at Calumet Park in La Jolla, California, after another beautiful January 2022 day. (Chris Marshall / Courthouse News) SAN DIEGO (CN) — A federal judge dismissed civil ...
In a list of orders released on Monday morning, the Supreme Court reversed a ruling by a federal appeals court, holding that a Vermont police officer is entitled to qualified immunity from a lawsuit ...
The Supreme Court’s decisions are unanimous or near-unanimous almost half the time, and one area where there is often cross-ideological agreement is the First Amendment. On Tuesday that consensus was ...
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