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Tennessee officials will pay $835,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a man who was jailed for more than a month over a Facebook ...
Tennessee man jailed over Facebook memes after Charlie Kirk’s death wins $835K settlement.
Cases in Florida, Tennessee, Iowa, and multiple universities have reignited debate over free speech, political retaliation, and online outrage campaigns.
Retired police officer Larry Bushart is being awarded a six-figure settlement after spending 37 days in jail over a Facebook post shared following the death of Charlie Kirk. Bushart’s lawyer confirmed ...
Hundreds of public and private employees were fired for social media posts following Charlie Kirk's death. Now, some of them ...
A retired Tennessee law enforcement officer who was held in jail for more than a month after police arrested him over a Facebook post of a meme related to the assassination of Charlie Kirk has settled ...
The First Amendment does not allow government institutions to retaliate in those circumstances, and this settlement reflects ...
The retired police officer jailed for posting a Facebook meme quoting President Donald Trump after the death of Charlie Kirk ...
Growing up in a Utah suburb, Tyler Robinson seemed to be on a promising path: he had a close-knit family, scored well on standardized tests, and earned a 4.0 GPA, according to social media posts.
Larry Bushart sued the sheriff of Perry County in Tennessee, who accused him of "threatening mass violence" for a meme he posted on Facebook after Charlie Kirk was killed ...