The lawsuit involves a first grader who allegedly received a punishment for giving a Black Lives Matter drawing to an African American classmate.
Federal appeals court rules elementary students have First Amendment protections, reviving a lawsuit over a first-grader's Black Lives Matter drawing.
With 9th Circuit ordering a trial in lawsuit against principal for allegedly punishing first-grader for giving classmate a drawing, appeals courts covering half the states now recognize First ...
A federal appeals court has revived the First Amendment lawsuit of a California 1st grader who alleges she was punished for giving a drawing to a Black classmate with a message referencing Black Lives ...
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals revived a lawsuit brought by the mother of a Southern California first grader who was disciplined after giving a racially themed drawing to a classmate, ruling that ...
A California court ruled on March 2 that religious employers cannot use the First Amendment to automatically dodge wage claims against workers.
The biologist lost their job at Yosemite National Park after displaying a transgender pride flag at El Capitan.
The First Amendment is only 45 words long, yet 235 years of court battles have left Americans fiercely devoted to an idea ...