A federal judge has ordered immigration officials to release the president of Wisconsin's largest mosque from detention, finding that Salah Sarsour has raised a "substantial" claim that he was targeted for speaking out in favor of Palestinian rights.
A judge has upheld FIFA's ban on fans bringing Iran's pre-revolution flag into World Cup stadiums.
"Free speech is incredibly important ... but it is not without limitation, such as private actor, on private property ... regulating in reasonable way."
The Supreme Court has declined to take up a case over anti-abortion club flyers in an Indiana high school, leaving in place lower courts' rulings that the school was within its rights to forbid them.
Throughout U.S. history, LGBTQ+ activists have used the power of the First Amendment to speak out, take action and create change.
From James Baldwin and Marsha P. Johnson to Nico Craig and Sarah McBride, here are 12 activists you should know.
From NBA and NHL championship celebrations to the kickoff of the World Cup and a UFC event on the White House lawn, sports stories filled front pages across the country this weekend.
See how newspapers covered all the action with Today's Front Pages.
Giant markings of the numbers 8647 appeared Thursday on the National Mall in Washington, prompting an investigation by federal authorities and claims of "political violence" by the White House.
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.