Judge rules Minnesota school broke the law after forcing student to fork over Facebook password
The move was a clear violation of the student’s First and Fourth Amendment rights, the judge ruled.
On Sep 17, 2012 by Fidel Martinez
Police officer, two firefighters suspended for liking Facebook post
A Columbus, Miss. firefighter resigned over a controversial Facebook post, and three other first responders were punished for liking it.
On Sep 6, 2012 by Fidel Martinez
Proposed New York bill would ban anonymous speech online
The Internet Protection Act aims to end “mean-spirited and baseless political attacks that add nothing to the real debate.”
On May 23, 2012 by Kevin Morris
Dot Dot Dot: In search of justice on the Web
Despite trolls and all else on the Internet, justice can be had—if you’re willing to fight for it.
On May 3, 2012 by Nicholas White
Facebook “likes” are not constitutionally protected
It’s within your First Amendment rights to leave any Facebook comment you like. Just don’t “like” a page and then complain if you get fired.
On May 1, 2012 by Lauren Rae Orsini
What’s free speech worth on Twitter? $5,000
If you’re a student with something to say, 1 for All invites you to express yourself and celebrate the First Amendment for a chance to win a scholarship.
On Dec 15, 2011 by Fernando Alfonso III
Online complaints that hit the White House
The right of the people to petition the government for redress of grievances now has a website.
On Sep 1, 2011 by Fernando Alfonso III
Judge declares Internet safe for lewd lollipops
Post those naughty pics on Facebook, kids — and who cares if your principal’s watching!
On Aug 12, 2011 by Dave Copeland
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