LSU Law Professor Suspended After First Amendment Lecture, Claims Free Speech Concerns

BATON ROUGE, La. — A law professor at Louisiana State University has been placed on paid administrative leave following a lecture on the First Amendment and its implications on interactions between the public and law enforcement. Ken Levy, the professor in question, had delivered this lecture right before the administrative action was taken. Jill Craft, Levy’s attorney, stated that the university has not provided specific reasons for the decision to place her client on leave. She expressed her client’s intention to assert his rights, highlighting the irony in the suppression of free speech in an … Read more

TikTok Takes on U.S. Supreme Court: A Battle Over Free Speech and National Security Looms

WASHINGTON — TikTok and its owner, China-based ByteDance, have initiated a high-stakes legal challenge against U.S. legislation that poses a threat to its operations, potentially leading to a forced sale or complete prohibition within the country. This development comes in response to a law strongly supported by bipartisan members and ratified by President Joe Biden. The law aims to mitigate concerns regarding foreign influence attributed to TikTok’s Chinese roots and the implications for national security. At a Supreme Court hearing, discussions revolved around the competing interests of national security and the freedoms granted by the … Read more

Crypto Law Founder Urges SEC to Unveil Report on Ethereum Speech Amid Conflict of Interest Concerns

WASHINGTON — In a recent online broadcast, John Deaton, founder of Crypto Law, issued a public appeal to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) demanding the release of a long-awaited report concerning a 2018 speech by former SEC official, William Hinman. The speech, which effectively cleared Ethereum of stringent regulatory scrutiny, has sparked debates over possible conflicts of interest at the SEC. Deaton’s plea underscores a broader call for transparency within financial regulatory agencies amidst an evolving digital asset landscape. The concerns stem from a speech delivered by Hinman at the Yahoo Finance All Markets … Read more

Legal Free Speech Advocates Take on Defense of Iowa Pollster in Presidential Lawsuit

DES MOINES, Iowa — A prominent legal organization advocating for free speech rights has stepped forward to defend Ann Selzer, a well-respected Iowa pollster, against a defamation lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump. The lawsuit centers on a poll conducted by Selzer & Co. that was unfavorably received by Trump before the 2020 Iowa caucuses. Trump’s legal complaint alleges that the poll, which was published by the Des Moines Register in late January 2020, damaged his reputation by underrepresenting his support among likely Republican caucus-goers. The poll notably placed Trump well ahead of his … Read more