News Popular parody website files amicus brief laced with satire to the Supreme Court Michael Lee October 4, 2022
News The man who wrote the Onion’s Supreme Court brief takes parody very seriously Rachel Treisman October 4, 2022
News Area Man Is Arrested for Parody. The Onion Files a Supreme Court Brief. Eduardo Medina October 3, 2022
News ‘The Onion’ Files Hilariously Epic Amicus Brief in SCOTUS Case of Man Arrested for Parody Facebook Posts Mocking Cops Sarah Rumpf October 3, 2022
News The Onion files Amicus brief for ‘Latin dorks’ on the Supreme Court to defend parody’s First Amendment rights Alex Henderson October 3, 2022
News Fake newspaper filed real brief in US court for man who created fake Facebook page for real police department Isabella Zavarise October 3, 2022
News The Onion Files Brief with SCOTUS in Qualified Immunity Case Where Ohio Man Was Arrested and Prosecuted for Facebook Page Parodying Police Department Colin Kalmbacher October 3, 2022
News The Onion, mixing jokes with legal arguments, files brief in U.S. Supreme Court backing Parma man who sued after arrest for fake Facebook page Andrew Stanton October 3, 2022
News The Onion Files Hilarious Brief at Supreme Court in Defense of Parody Joel B. Pollak October 3, 2022
News The Onion defends right to parody in very real supreme court brief supporting local satirist October 3, 2022
News The Onion Chimes In On Parma PD Case + Cedar Point Sex Shenanigans Dennis Robaugh October 3, 2022
News The Onion tells the Supreme Court – seriously – that satire is no laughing matter Jessica Schneider October 3, 2022
News The Onion files Supreme Court amicus brief defending the right to parody Rachel Pannett October 3, 2022
News California law criminalizing drawing lines on maps cripples innovation Mike Greenberg October 2, 2022
Case Entrepreneur Fined $1,000 for Using Public Information to Draw Lines on Maps Files Federal Lawsuit Against California September 29, 2022
Press Release Entrepreneur Fined $1,000 for Using Public Information to Draw Lines on Maps Files Federal Lawsuit Against Innovation Stifling California Regulations Dan King September 29, 2022
News Ohio man who was jailed for making fun of police online takes First Amendment case to Supreme Court Alex Swoyer September 29, 2022
News A Parodist Asks SCOTUS To Let Him Sue the Cops Who Arrested Him for Making Fun of Them Jacob Sullum September 28, 2022
News Cuyahoga County questions staffing levels, months before new executive takes over: The Wake Up for Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022 Cliff Pinckard September 28, 2022
News Man who sued Parma police after arrest for parody Facebook account asks U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in Adam Ferrise September 27, 2022
Press Release New Supreme Court Appeal Asks: “Can Police Arrest and Prosecute You for Making Fun of Them?” Andrew Wimer September 27, 2022
Case Louisiana Man Arrested for Facebook Joke Seeks to Hold Sheriff’s Deputies Accountable September 27, 2022
News 2nd Circuit Eyes First Amendment Challenge to New York Mental Health Licensing Steve Heldon September 19, 2022