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A Florida law student’s paper advocating offensive views has just as much right to exist as anything, writes the chairman of ...
If the United States can deport university students for opposing Israel and taking other unpopular positions, all Americans' ...
As we celebrate our nation's founding in a tumultuous time, holiday serves as a reminder to appreciate the freedoms enshrined ...
The social media vetting rule isn’t just a draconian border policy but a slow, deliberate erosion of the right to dissent and ...
SCOTUS upholds Texas law requiring adult websites to verify users are 18+, ruling it doesn’t violate First Amendment speech ...
Free Speech v. Paxton is a gift to any Democratic politician smart and bold enough to seize it. Republicans in Texas and on ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a case involving a Massachusetts public school teacher who sued on free ...
The Supreme Court declined to hear a debate over whether government employees can be fired for controversial social media ...
This editorial originally ran in fellow CNHI paper the , Michigan, Record-Eagle. It would behoove all citizens to reacquaint themselves with these foundational freedoms that guide us. As we celebrate ...
The Supreme Court categorically rejected the argument that the mere regulation of an algorithm raises First Amendment ...
A new poll showed fewer Americans than ever feel “very” or “extremely” proud to be Americans. That got me thinking about my ...
President Donald Trump has routinely taken umbrage with journalists exercising their freedom of expression to report on the ...