Tag: freedom of speech
Will LA County Ignore ‘Sweetheart Deal’ to Settle With Parents Over Covid Mandates
A lawsuit filed in July in Los Angeles on behalf of a group of parents sought to halt any plans to bring back an indoor mask mandate on school children, and claimed that the Los Angeles Department of Public Health...
Stanford Law School Student Hooligans Shout Down Federal Judge
Stanford University has apologized to a Donald Trump-appointed federal judge who was shouted down by woke student protestors–egged on by an administrator–when he tried to talk at the law school last Thursday. Stanford is one of the nation’s top-rated law...
Expansion of Title IX Tramples First Amendment
Title IX, the federal law enacted to combat discrimination based on gender just recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. Enacted in 1972 Title IX of the Education Amendments protects people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities that...
U.S. Supreme Court Rules Against California in Non-Profit Donor Disclosure Case
In a landmark decision, the United States Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that California must stop it’s practice of requiring non-profits and charities to disclose the names and addresses of their largest donors. Press play to hear a narrated version...
Los Angeles Ordered To Pay NRA $150,000 Over First Amendment Ordinance Violation
On Thursday, U.S. District Court Judge Stephen Wilson ordered the City of Los Angeles to pay the National Rifle Association (NRA) close to $150,000 over a 2019 ruling on a city ordinance aimed at negatively affecting some city workers who...
Mother of Four Arrested at May 1st State Capitol Protest Speaks Out
California Globe wonders how many Antifa or Black Lives Matter protesters were issued citations for violating the state health code and spreading ‘contagious, infectious or communicable diseases.’ A mother of four contacted California Globe after reading our coverage of...