The First Amendment guarantees that “Congress shall make no law respecting … the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” While the right to petition the government is inextricably linked with the right to free political speech, it is nonetheless a crucial part of the Constitution of its own accord….
Just over a year ago, after the Trump administration gave the green light to move forward with construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, an ...
When former U.S. Marine Corps officer Fane Lozman approached the lectern during a Riviera Beach City Council meeting to air his grievances as a ...
The Institute for Free Speech respectfully submits that this Court should reject any mode of analysis for First Amendment retaliatory arrest claims that ignores ...
Commentators have debated for months what President Donald Trump’s pledge to “drain the swamp” really means. Many believe that the “swamp” represents so-called “special ...
President Trump’s immigration executive order has dominated the spotlight this week. Meanwhile, Washington’s so-called “influence industry” – and those seeking to influence the regulation ...
Media commentary about the fine line between political influence and corruption has been plentiful over the past week. Many different writers have expressed discomfort ...
The New York State Joint Commission on Public Ethics (JCOPE) issued a final advisory opinion in January 2016 that would expand the definition of ...
Can a state government fine you simply for talking to state legislators? That is the question at the center of Calzone v. Missouri Ethics ...
The undersigned advocacy organizations are writing to express concerns about a portion of your investigation into the interactions between the Natural Resources Defense Council ...
Do politicians better represent the interests of their higher income constituents? Perhaps because of the increasing costs of campaigns, or the greater participation of high ...