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The Trump administration has frozen more than $2.2 billion after Harvard rejected its demands
Harvard University has rejected a request from US President Donald Trump’s administration to make changes in its policies and eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion programs. In a letter, Harvard’s lawyers said that the requests were in violation of the university’s First Amendment rights and exceeded legal limits of the government’s authority to enforce civil rights…
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The fight over Montana Ban was going to involve Free Speech Groups
TikTok has said it won’t violate the First Amendment rights of people in Montana after a law was signed to ban the firm from selling ads on food, drugs, and other illegal activities. This comes after the federal government banned the platform in 2020 and TikTok said the ban would not hold up to legal…
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The latest crusade is to place religion over the rest of civil society.
The US Supreme Court will consider whether the owners of a company have a right to free speech under the First Amendment. The court has decided to consider the case in this way as it won’t be in favour of minorities. The owner of a company had asked the court to allow him to keep…
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A reporter with the Wall Street Journal was stopped in front of a bank.
A black American newspaper reporter Dion Rabouin was allegedly asked to leave a bank’s sidewalk by a police officer in Arizona, US. Rabouin said that he was unaware the sidewalk in front of the bank was private property. “Phoenix Police Department stressed to me that the incident on private property did not constitute a reprisal…