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Federal Court Rules 8647 Flag and Anti-Trump Signs Are Protected Speech

A federal district court issued a ruling that the National Park Service cannot interfere with an ongoing protest critical of Donald Trump.

Demonstrators Ask Judge to Affirm their Right to Display Anti-Trump Signs Unlawfully Censored as “Obscene”

Motion for preliminary injunction challenges unlawful censorship of signs that call attention to alleged sexual misconduct by President Trump

Anti-Trump Demonstrators Sue Over First Amendment Violation Based on False Obscenity Claims

National Park Service unlawfully targeted demonstration signs that call attention to alleged sexual misconduct by President Trump.

Court Orders D.C. Transit Authority to Accept and Run Unconsitutionally Rejected Ads

U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia today ordered the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (“WMATA”) to accept and run four advertisements that it had unconstitutionally rejected. The court ruled that WMATA’s ban on issue ads violates the First Amendment

Interim Agreement Reached for Arab Student Union in Pro-Palestinian Speech Censorship Case at D.C. High School

The Arab Student Union (ASU) at Jackson-Reed High School withdrew its request for emergency court action this morning in exchange for key concessions by the school in the case of challenging the unlawful censorship of the student club's pro-Palestinian speech.

ACLU-D.C. Statement on Student Demonstrations

"The freedom to share diverse views and spark robust debate about political issues is essential to democracy, social justice, and progress — especially in times of national and global crisis. School should be a place where ideas are exchanged freely and debate is encouraged."

Student club sues Jackson-Reed High School for unconstitutional censorship of pro-Palestinian speech

“Our school is teaching us the wrong lesson: that we should shy away from discussing critical issues when other people may disagree with us.”

Lawsuit Challenges D.C. Transit Authority for Violating the First Amendment

The case against WMATA is a critical reminder of what’s at stake when government entities exercise selective censorship. The First Amendment doesn’t play favorites; it ensures that all voices, regardless of their message, have the r