Anonymous jury in Derek Chauvin trial part of a growing trend that has some legal experts worried Marco della Cava, USA TODAY
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The world learned a number of details about the 12 jurors who recently pronounced former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty in the murder of George Floyd.
They were a racially diverse group six white Americans, four Black Americans and two mixed-race Americans that include a dog lover, sports fan, single parent, insurance agent, nurse and retiree. But one thing remains a mystery: their names.
Chauvin trial jury was anonymous, a concerning trend in US justice
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First Amendment expert breaks down what the protection means for social media giants
First Amendment expert breaks down what it means for social media giants
The First Amendment may be misinterpreted by some for protecting their speech in all manners, but really, it protects individuals from government censorship.
PHOENIX - The debate over free speech and social media is intensifying following
The question remains: Are social media companies in violation of the First Amendment when banning someone from using their platforms?
The answer is simply, no.
The First Amendment is strictly relevant to the government. It s a different field of play when you enter social media platforms, even if you are the President of the United States.