News & Politics The Newseum’s First Amendment Tablet Is Going to Philadelphia The marble work will be on display at the National Constitution Center. Newseum, Philadelphia, First Amendment | Mar 18, 2021
News & Politics Yes, the Newseum’s First Amendment Tablet Is Coming Down. No, It’s Not Because Democracy Has Failed. The 50-ton, 74-foot-tall marble tablet is going into storage, and maybe someday, a new home. Newseum, First Amendment, Johns Hopkins University | Feb 18, 2021
News & Politics Archdiocese of Washington Sues Metro Over Advertising Policies The transit agency says the church's Christmas ads violate its rules on religious ads. Metro, WMATA, Christmas, Lawsuits | Nov 28, 2017
News & Politics ACLU, Milo Yiannopoulos, Women’s Health Clinic, and PETA Sue Metro Over Advertising Policies Metro, WMATA, Lawsuits, Advertising | Aug 9, 2017
News & Politics Milo’s Right: Metro Rules About Political Advertising Make Little Sense Metro, WMATA, Advertising, Milo Yiannopoulos | Jul 11, 2017
News & Politics DC United’s New Season-Ticket Agreement Could Stifle Fans’ Free Speech Media, Soccer, DC United, First Amendment | Oct 4, 2016