President Trump has filed an amended defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over the paper's reporting tying him to Jeffrey Epstein.
The suit comes a month after a federal judge dismissed Trump's lawsuit as initially filed.
Here's what happened and what's next.
Settlements totaling more than $1.5 million have been reached so far with people who lost their jobs over social media posts that were critical of Charlie Kirk in the wake of his assassination.
ABC is claiming the FCC infringed on its First Amendment rights after the federal agency moved to revisit The View's exemption from its equal opportunities rule.
Here's why — and what happens next.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed into law a requirement for 3D printers sold in the state to have technology preventing them from printing guns. Supporters say it could reduce gun violence, but critics say such technology impedes on free expression.
President Donald Trump's administration is seeking public input on a proposal to have federal workers sign a nondisclosure agreement amid an ongoing battle with leaks.
In a recent interview with @60Minutes, award-winning actress Sally Field emphasized the importance of the Constitution — including the 45 words of the First Amendment she was asked to memorize in seventh grade.
"Almost 67 years later, I understand it like never before," she
As part of the settlement of a high-profile lawsuit, Ball State University will pay $225,000 to a former employee it fired for making a critical social media post following Charlie Kirk's assassination.
At least four states have adopted laws this year making it a crime to disrupt worship services, a reaction to a high-profile protest inside a Minnesota church that prompted outrage from faith leaders.