
Judge rules sheriff violated First Amendment with jail threat over COVID posts
A federal judge last week ruled the Marquette County sheriff violated the First Amendment rights of a teenage girl with whom he threatened arrest over her social media posts about COVID-19, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
The posts, which Amyiah Cohoon shared on her Instagram account in March 2020, detailed her experience with what she believed to be a case of COVID-19. When a member of the Marquette County Sheriff’s Office visited her home on March 27 and ordered the posts to be taken down, she complied but later sued the sheriff with support from the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty.








