Clashes on university campuses, and administrators’ failures when dealing with them, have triggered actions by some governments meant to limit what universities and their students can say and do.
Recent events, including an executive order on flag burning and comments and actions from elected and appointed officials with respect to comic material on broadcast television, have raised the ...
Today, in AAUP v. Rubio, federal district Judge William G. Young (appointed by Ronald Reagan) ruled that speech-based ...
A new survey by the Freedom Forum shows that people largely do not understand their First Amendment rights, even as free ...
Father Custodio Ballester faces a possible 3-year prison sentence and fines after a trial this week found him guilty of ...
It’s Banned Book Week, and New York City is not immune from ever-increasing attempts to curtail freedom of speech and ban books. Recognizing this threat, in June the Legislature passed The Freedom ...
The committees were made to honor slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk and come as university faculty have come under ...
His death has sparked renewed concern over political violence, free speech and campus security across the country. This incident should serve as a wake-up call—our universities need to be places of ...
The TV personality's late-night show was pulled off the air after he called out the "MAGA gang" while discussing Charlie Kirk ...
Jimmy Kimmel suspension over Charlie Kirk remarks shows fragility of liberty in society where free expression is subject to ...
Hundreds of celebrities signed their names on a letter by the ACLU calling out "threats to our freedom of speech" after ...
For the first case for the new session, Supreme Court Justices are taking on another case that deals with LGBTQ+ rights.
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