In a win for the First Amendment, a federal judge in New York blocked a state censorship law saying that speech, even if hateful, is protected from state regulation.
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Judge Patrick Wyrick, Western Oklahoma U.S. District Court
U.S. District Court Judge Patrick Wyrick struck down a significant federal gun control law, saying it violates the Second Amendment.
Read MoreJudge Edward Davila, Northern California U.S. District Court
Federal Judge Edward Davila ruled that a move by Facebook’s parent company, Meta, to reach a deal to acquire a virtual reality start-up will be allowed to move forward.
Read MoreJudge Ann Aiken, Oregon U.S. District Court
Oregon District Judge Ann Aiken upheld religious exemptions for faith-based schools in the face of LGBTQ challenges.
Read MoreJudge Joseph R. Goodwin, Southern West Virginia U.S. District Court
A recent challenge to the West Virginia’s Save Women’s Sports Act would have allowed males who identify as females to compete in girls’ and women’s sports.
Read MoreJudge Deborah K.Chasanow, Maryland U.S. District Court
District Court Judge Deborah Chasanow ruled that a Catholic hospital broke the law when it denied surgery for a biological female patient who identifies as a transgender man.
Read MoreJudge Danielle Forrest, Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the First Amendment protects a teacher who brought a MAGA hat to a training session.
Read MoreMagistrate Judge Donna Ryu, Northern California U.S. District Court
Federal Judge Donna Ryu ruled that San Francisco cannot clear out its homeless encampments because it has not offered shelter to the people living in them.
Read MoreJudge Robert Sack, Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
The Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has granted another stay on New York’s concealed carry gun law that created “restricted areas.”
Read MoreJudge Mark G. Mastroianni, Massachusetts U.S. District Court
Federal Judge Mark Mastroianni dismissed a lawsuit brought by parents over school officials’ response to students struggling with gender identity.
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