Key Takeaways
Members of the Iowa library community, including the director of the Waverly Public Library, have rallied together to express their vigorous opposition to a proposed bill that would criminalize alleged obscene content in public libraries and - if passed into law - impose potentially severe financial penalties.
A US judge on Monday declined to immediately order the White House to restore full access to President Donald Trump's events to the Associated Press news agency.
(The Center Square) - A California think tank is suing the state over a law that bans employer-mandated meetings that share the employer’s opinion on religious or political matters, saying the rule violates the First Amendment.
(The Center Square) – Nineteen state attorneys general have joined Wisconsin’s Catholic Charities Bureau of Superior in challenging a Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling that the charity does primarily secular work and thus must pay into the state’s unemployment fund.
(The Center Square) – TikTok restored service to American users Sunday after temporarily shutting down in response to a Congressionally passed law upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court over its Chinese ownership.
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld the federal ban on TikTok in a landmark ruling with far-reaching implications.
(The Center Square) − The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, a pivotal case that could reshape online free speech and child protection laws nationwide.
The US Supreme Court appeared likely on Friday to uphold a law that would force TikTok's Chinese owner ByteDance to sell the wildly popular online video-sharing platform or shut it down.
(The Center Square) − Lawmakers, free speech advocates and pornography sites across the country are waiting for the U.S. Supreme Court to decide on Texas' House Bill 1181.Â