Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart decided not “to define the kinds of material” that would constitute “hard-core” pornography. Instead, he famously wrote, “I know it when I see it.” Sixty years ...
We will get a fair decision that provides helpful guidance and a path forward that allows states to protect children while honoring the First Amendment.
As Donald Trump ascends to the presidency once more, Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of the queer media watchdog ...
In a pair of cases heard this month, the Supreme Court has faced collisions between the First Amendment’s right to speech and ...
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to take up an appeal by a group of Maryland parents who oppose including LGBTQ-inclusive ...
Joe Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment our Twenty-Eighth Amendment, even though presidents have no authority to ...
In 1968, the Supreme Court upheld a law that made it a crime to sell pornographic magazines to young people. But in 2004, the ...
As the justices mull getting back into the business of strictly scrutinizing smut, their forebears offer some good reasons ...
SCOTUS heard arguments regarding Texas' age verification law in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton on Wednesday. The outcome ...
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments about whether Texas is violating the First Amendment by requiring age ...