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Was the Arrest of Don Lemon an Attack on the Constitution?

The arrest of journalist Don Lemon has sparked claims of First Amendment violations from Democratic officials. However, federal authorities clarified that the arrests were tied to alleged criminal conduct related to the targeting of a church, not journalism. The First Amendment protects speech but does not exempt individuals from investigation for non-speech conduct.

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Oklahoma Man Charged Over YouTube Threats to Kill Federal Agents, Others

Federal authorities have charged an Oklahoma man over alleged YouTube posts calling for the killing of federal agents, highlighting the legal line between protected speech and criminal threats in the digital age.

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Supreme Court TikTok Ruling Sparks Clash Between Free Speech and National Security

A debate over free speech, national security, and presidential power has emerged following a Guardian opinion piece criticizing the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling upholding the law requiring TikTok’s divestiture to mitigate foreign control risks. Critics argue it sets a precedent for censorship, while supporters emphasize genuine security concerns and uphold Congressional authority.

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Supreme Court Takes Up Blockbuster Challenge to Federal Campaign-Spending Limits

The U.S. Supreme Court is now weighing a major challenge to federal limits on coordinated campaign spending — a case that could dramatically expand how much political parties can spend directly with their candidates. GOP committees argue the restrictions violate the First Amendment, and the Court’s ruling could reshape the financial landscape of the 2026 midterms.

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Free Speech Under Fire: A Petition to Support a Turning Point USA Chapter at Anne Arundel Community College

Anne Arundel Community College is facing controversy over the potential formation of a Turning Point USA chapter. A petition opposes the chapter citing concerns over harm and bigotry, while a counter-petition supports free speech and equal treatment for all groups. The outcome could influence free expression policies in Maryland’s public colleges.

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Evan Glass: Free Speech for Me, Not for Thee

Montgomery County Executive Evan Glass claims to defend free speech while criticizing Donald Trump for influencing Jimmy Kimmel’s temporary show suspension. He lauds local press, ignoring independent voices that oppose him. The piece questions Glass’s commitment to genuine free expression, highlighting his preference for media that supports his agenda over criticism.

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Bondi’s Warning: Where Free Speech Ends and Criminal Threats Begin

U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi’s recent tweet has reignited the debate over where free speech ends and criminal threats begin. While the First Amendment protects even hateful and violent rhetoric, the Supreme Court has drawn a sharp line at incitement to imminent violence and true threats. From Brandenburg v. Ohio to Virginia v. Black, case law makes clear that speech celebrating violence may be legal—but urging a mob to act or issuing a direct death threat is not. Bondi’s warning underscores a simple truth: speech is free, but violence has consequences.

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Frederick Police Hid Behind the First Amendment to Excuse Inaction at Parents’ Rights Rally

At the September 10 parents’ rights rally in Frederick, counter-protesters in Antifa-style gear hurled slurs, threats, and carried signs calling for violence — yet the Frederick Police Department dismissed it all as “protected speech.” Video evidence shows no officers outside the Board of Education building, contradicting FPD’s official statement and raising urgent questions about credibility, selective enforcement, and public safety.

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