Anti-Israel Speech From Lawful Non-Citizens Likely Protected by First Amendment, Federal Judge Says | News Channel 3-12
UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – A federal judge affirmed that lawful non-citizens likely have First Amendment protections for anti-Israel speech despite government deportation efforts targeting such views.
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Appeals Court Judge Claims (Against All Historical Evidence) That The First Amendment Doesn’t Apply To Non-Citizens
We've written before about how attacks on free speech often start with unpopular speakers who lack political power. That's why a new dissenting opinion from Trump-appointed Judge Paul Matey should set off alarm bells for anyone who cares about the First Amendment. In a case involving an imam's immigration status, Judge Matey penned a remarkable…
Anti-Israel speech from lawful non-citizens likely protected by First Amendment, federal judge says
Lawfully present non-citizens in the United States likely have the same First Amendment rights as US citizens, a federal judge said Thursday, even in cases of speech some feel has a repugnant political message.
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