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The settlement vindicates Kimberly Diei's First Amendment right to comment on sexually explicit rap songs without suffering government retaliation.
Supervised release shouldn't require former inmates to give up their First Amendment rights.
The rapper is a Bernie Sanders supporter who speaks out about gun rights and free speech.
All they found was some cool cars and clothes.
Seven sheriff's deputies say the rapper subjected them to "embarrassment, ridicule, emotional distress, humiliation, and loss of reputation" after a drug bust on his house came up empty.
Religious Kurds used social media to shut down a rap concert—and they're swinging their weight around politics, too.
Plus: Texas voting law likely unconstitutional, remote workers and rural towns, and more...
Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, formerly owned by Martin Shkreli, was auctioned off by the government and bought by the blockchain/art enthusiasts at PleasrDAO.
He may have taken off the MAGA cap. But he's still finding a way to push people's buttons.
Around half a million Americans are stuck at any given time in pretrial detention, often because they can’t afford freedom.
The rapper, whose real name is Darell Caldwell, is speaking out about his lyrics and videos being used against him in a murder trial.
The song and music video amount to grotesque, self-obsessed celebrity activism.
Prof. Erik Nielson says in Rap on Trial: Race, Lyrics, and Guilt in America rappers everywhere are not getting a fair shake in the courtroom.
Mill's legal problems are now over, but he remains involved in efforts to push for important probation reforms.
The case drew support from rappers like Killer Mike, Chance the Rapper, and Meek Mill.
Settle in with some headphones and get ready to nod.
"And Rahm, you done, I'm expectin' resignation..."
Leesa buckles her seatbelt across her abaya to celebrate the end of the female driving ban.
The distance traveled from 2008's "I Kissed a Girl" to today's "Girls" can't be measured in years alone.
Latest Fifth Column also features qualified Matt Welch defense of Rand Paul's Pompeo flip, plus a cautionary tale about a racist chew-toy.
Why all Americans should be thankful for the First Amendment
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