Brainerd Dispatch: Minnesota representative sues attorney general, says deepfake ban violates First Amendment
The Brainerd Dispatch covered Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute's lawsuit in Minnesota on behalf of YouTube and X creator, "Mr Reagan."
The Brainerd Dispatch covered Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute's lawsuit in Minnesota on behalf of YouTube and X creator, "Mr Reagan."
HLLI secured a major victory—a preliminary injunction—in its lawsuit against California’s new laws that threaten to restrict AI-generated political satire.
Reason wrote about our lawsuit, Kohls v. Ellison, where we are defending the popular YouTube and X creator, "Mr Reagan" and Rep. Mary Franson of Minnesota House District 12B and their right to free speech, including parody and satire. "Mr Reagan earns a livelihood from his content, and Rep. Franson communicates with her constituents and party members on social media," according to a press release from their lawyers at the Hamilton Lincoln Law…
The California Globe wrote about HLLI's free speech victory when a judge blocked Gov. Newsom's "deepfake" law.
Associated Press featured our victory in stopping California’s law targeting election-related deepfakes.
San Francisco Chronicle wrote about our free speech victory in Kohls v. Bonta.
Politico wrote about HLLI's free speech victory for YouTube and X creator, "Mr Reagan."
Just the News reported on our victory for free speech in Kohls v. Bonta.
Northern California Record wrote about our free speech victory in Kohls v. Bonta.
Law360 wrote about our lawsuit on behalf of “Mr Reagan,” a YouTuber who creates political satire videos.