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Don Lemon Slapped With Another Lawsuit as Minneapolis Churchgoer Claims His Protest Coverage Violated Her First Amendment Rights
Ann Doucette alleged she was left with “severe emotional distress, fear, anxiety, and trauma" after Don Lemon and others covered a Minneapolis church protest.
The First Amendment protects protesters, but Florida laws put limits for situations when tensions escalate. Here's how.
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First Amendment doesn’t protect protests that disrupt church services, civil liberties org. says
In the aftermath of last Sunday's storming of Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, a nonpartisan civil liberties group says that the First Amendment does not protect protesters who interrupt church ...
Don Lemon was taken into custody by federal agents in Los Angeles, where he had been covering the Grammy Awards, his attorney ...
A protest disrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota, in January. In the weeks that followed, protesters and journalists involved in the incident were arrested. The case highlights the tensions ...
It’s not an attack on the Second Amendment, but the First Amendment. I know this is going to sound crazy but, there was a time when liberals, not conservatives, were the champions of free speech.
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RCP Panel: Was Don Lemon Protected by the First Amendment? Either Way, Err on The Side Of Free Speech
The panelists at RCP's third annual Samizdat Prize Gala debated whether Don Lemon's recent arrest during an anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church is comparable to Graham Linehan's arrest as a free ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The First Amendment protects the right to protest – to an extent. Across the country, state governments including Florida's have ...
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