Montanans can expect to get waves of robocalls for the 2020 election because the state law regulating them bars automated calls promoting a political campaign

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Montanans can expect to get waves of robocalls for the 2020 election because the state law regulating them bars automated calls promoting a political campaign
A federal appeals court reinstated a free speech lawsuit against the Border Patrol that asserts the agents kept protesters far from an Arizona checkpoint on
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A federal appeals court today upheld a Virginia law requiring voters to show photo identity cards at the polls, despite objections from minorities, young voters
A California appeals court has expanded the First Amendment protections to a private consultant, over defamation claims against him in a report for a garbage hauling
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