Opinion August 26 JONATHAN TURLEY: Trump's bold flag-burning crackdown sets up big fight down the road The test of free speech principles is your willingness to defend speech you find offensive. For most of us, there are few acts more offensive than the burning of the American flag.
91±¬ÁÏ Flash August 26 New York teen opens up about winning battle to display Bible verses on school parking spot New York high school student Sabrina Steffans wins legal battle to display Bible verses on her senior parking spot after First Liberty Institute intervention.
Donald Trump August 26 Trump bans flag burning after years of rioting, left-wing desecration: timeline of Old Glory offenders President Donald Trump's new executive order requires prosecution of American flag burning following recent incidents nationwide of people desecrating the flag.
Media August 25 Trump’s flag-burning order draws rare fire from conservatives Conservatives gave rare criticism for President Donald Trump’s executive order on Monday cracking down on protesters who burn the American flag.
White House August 25 Trump flag burning executive order could flip First Amendment on its head with new court President Donald Trump's executive order cracking down on flag burning and desecration will likely land before the Supreme Court again following a 1989 ruling in Texas v. Johnson.
Donald Trump August 25 Trump hits ABC, NBC as ‘FAKE NEWS,’ says he’d support FCC revoking licenses President Trump attacked NBC and ABC News late Sunday, deriding them for their “biased" coverage and said he would be in favor of the FCC revoking their licenses.
Quizzes August 24 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on melon meccas and revolutionary roots The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of melon meccas and revolutionary roots.
Media August 24 San Francisco lawyer says landlord has right to accept ‘only MAGA voters and Israel supporters’ to open house A tenant rights lawyer says a San Francisco landlord is legally allowed to limit rental viewings to MAGA voters and Israel supporters amid the city's housing crisis.
Cybercrime August 21 The truth behind those mysterious shipment emails in your inbox Receiving order confirmations for purchases you never made could mean your email address is being exploited in fraud operations targeting multiple retailers.
Washington DC August 21 Jeanine Pirro says people who carry rifles, shotguns in DC will no longer face felony charges Federal prosecutors in Washington, D.C., will no longer slap people with felony charges for possession of rifles or shotguns in the nation's capital.
Immigration August 20 Trump administration to vet legal immigrant applicants for 'anti-Americanism' and antisemitism Federal officials are now being instructed to vet immigrants looking to legally live and work in the U.S. for "anti-American," terrorist, or antisemitic views under new guidance.