• Sign In
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
      • White House
      • Senate
      • House
      • Campaigns
  • Policy
  • Election 2025
  • Opinion
    • Editorials
    • Op-Eds
  • In Focus
  • Restoring America
  • Magazine
  • Watch
  • Sponsored
    • Examining Tax Reform
    • Fix TSCA
    • National Parks
    • Inside the Corn Belt
  • TWS Archive
Search
LogoWashington Examiner
Subscribe
LogoWashington Examiner
Sign in
Subscribe
  • News
    • Politics
      • Trump Administration
      • White House
      • Senate
      • House
      • Campaigns
    • Business
    • World
    • Investigations
    • Justice
    • Supreme Court
    • Crime
    • Entertainment
    • Washington Secrets
    • Sports
  • Policy
    • Defense
    • National Security
    • Energy and Environment
    • Education
    • Immigration
    • Finance and Economy
    • Healthcare
    • Foreign Policy
    • Tech
    • Infrastructure
    • Space
  • Election 2025
  • Government Shutdown
  • IN FOCUS
  • Opinion
    • Columnists
    • Editorials
    • Think Tanks
    • Beltway Confidential
    • Op-Eds
  • Restoring America
    • Patriotism and Unity
    • Faith, Freedom, and Self-Reliance
    • Courage, Strength, and Optimism
    • Equality, Not Elitism
    • Community and Family
    • Fairness and Justice
    • Mission
  • Watch
  • Magazine
    • Magazine
    • Quarterly Briefing
    • Archives
    • Games
  • Sponsored
    • National Parks
    • Examining Tax Reform
    • Fix TSCA
    • Inside the Corn Belt
  • Newsletters
More
    Home Tags First Amendment

    Tag: First Amendment

    Fans hold up signs in support of the Los Angeles Clippers before Game 5 of an opening-round NBA basketball playoff series between the Clippers and the Golden State Warriors on April 29 in Los Angeles. (AP/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
    Columnists

    Fight bigotry like Donald Sterling’s with more speech, not censorship

    John Stossel -
    May 7, 2014 4:00 am
    0
    Does a nonprofit watchdog group that advocates and litigates on behalf of the public's right to know what the government is doing also qualify as a representative of the news media? That's the issue at the heart of yet another federal legal case that sheds disturbing new light on how things are in
    Beltway Confidential

    Cause of Action asks court to stop FTC abuse of FOIA fee waiver authority

    Mark Tapscott -
    May 6, 2014 4:00 am
    0
    Maryland Democrat Rep. Chris Van Hollen played a bait-and-switch in a speech this week, invoking Republican support for candidate disclosure to argue that they should also support his efforts to force disclosure of donors to nonprofit groups. (AP Photo)
    Op-Eds

    Chris Van Hollen’s unsolvable dark money disclosure dilemma

    Luke Wachob -
    May 2, 2014 4:00 am
    0
    (Thinkstock Image)
    Columnists

    Senate Democrats’ plan to curb campaign spending: Vandalize the First Amendment

    David Freddoso -
    May 1, 2014 4:00 am
    0
    White House Deputy Communications Director Jen Psaki (AP/Charles Dharapak)
    Beltway Confidential

    State Department: Prosecuting journalists is not harassment

    Joel Gehrke -
    April 28, 2014 4:00 am
    0
    Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, 94, thinks the Constitution needs at least six amendments in order to bring the country more in line with what he believes is good for us. (AP Photo)
    Columnists

    John Paul Stevens’ ‘Six Amendments’ shows why elections matter

    Cal Thomas -
    April 23, 2014 4:00 am
    0
    President Obama declared,
    Columnists

    The most [REDACTED] administration in history

    Gene Healy -
    April 22, 2014 4:00 am
    0
    Former Rep. Steve Driehaus filed a complaint with state election officials over campaign signs by the Susan B. Anthony List. (AP Photo/Tony Tribble)
    Campaigns

    Supreme Court to address whether campaign lies are a crime

    Sean Lengell -
    April 19, 2014 4:00 am
    0
    2 long-time friends discuss the First Amendment
    News

    2 long-time friends discuss the First Amendment

    Pete Yost -
    April 18, 2014 1:28 am
    0
    FILE - This Nov. 25, 2013 file photo shows Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine speaking in Steubenville, Ohio. Negative campaigning and mudslinging may be a fact of life in American politics, but can false accusations made in the heat of an election be punished as a crime? That debate makes its way to the Supreme Court next week as the justices consider a challenge to a controversial Ohio law that bars false statements about political candidates during a campaign. DeWine, says he has serious concerns about the law. His office filed two briefs in the case, one from staff lawyers obligated to defend the state and another expressing DeWine's personal view that the law
    Campaigns

    Court to weigh challenge to ban on campaign lies

    HOPE YENSAM HANANEL -
    April 16, 2014 4:41 pm
    0
    1...153154155...167Page 154 of 167
    LogoWashington Examiner
    Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
    Facebook
    Twitter
    Youtube

    NEWS

    • Politics
      • White House
      • Senate
      • House
      • Campaigns
    • Business
    • World
    • Investigations
    • Justice
    • Supreme Court
    • Crime
    • Washington Secrets
    • Entertainment
    • Sports

    POLICY

    • Defense
    • National Security
    • Energy
    • Immigration
    • Finance and Economy
    • Healthcare
    • Foreign Policy
    • Tech
    • Infrastructure
    • Space

    COMMENTARY

    • Columnists
    • Editorials
    • Think Tanks
    • Beltway Confidential
    • Op-Eds

    RESTORING AMERICA

    • Patriotism and Unity
    • Faith, Freedom, and Self-Reliance
    • Courage, Strength, and Optimism
    • Equality, Not Elitism
    • Community and Family
    • Fairness and Justice
    • Mission
    • WATCH
    • IN FOCUS
    • NEWSLETTERS
    • MAGAZINE ARCHIVE
    • Policies and Standards
    • Terms Of Service
    • Subscription Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Your Privacy Choices
    • Transparency In Coverage
    • Advertise
    • Subscribe
    • Contact
    • Careers
    • Staff
    • About Examiner
    • Facebook
    • Twitter