Colorado's conversion therapy ban violates 1st Amendment
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U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss blocked the Trump administration from enforcing provisions of his executive order that directed federal agencies to cut off funding to NPR and PBS.
A federal judge blocked an executive order by President Donald Trump that cut funding for National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service.
The operational impact of U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss' decision was not immediately clear — both because it will likely be appealed and because too much damage to the public-broadcasting system has already been done,
The President claimed last year that “NPR and PBS have fueled partisanship and left-wing propaganda with taxpayer dollars."
A federal judge ruled that President Donald Trump’s executive order to end funding for PBS and NPR public media violated the First Amendment. In a ruling Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss of the District Court for D.
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss ruled that the key provision of Executive Order 14290, which was issued by President Donald J. Trump in May 2025, is unconstitutional, delivering a resounding victory for the First Amendment,
With Donald Trump issuing an order to defund broadcasting mainstays NPR and PBS last year, a US judge has come out to condemn the President’s decision. Randolph Moss, who serves as a district judge in the District Court for the District of Columbia,
Fox News legal editor Kerri Urbahn analyzes the Supreme Court's 8-1 decision overturning Colorado's ban on 'conversion therapy' for minors, finding it allegedly violates the First Amendment on ‘America Reports.
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