News Archive 20Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Angel Eduardo Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. News FLAGGED FOR REMOVAL: New Jersey resident ejected from town council meeting for displaying American flag and U.S. Constitution December 4, 2024 Shutting down protected speech to preserve ‘decorum’ is still a First Amendment violation. News The Justice Department’s new social media policies look promising for free speech September 6, 2024 While ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵAPP¹ÙÍø will remain vigilant, these protocols acknowledge free speech, transparency, and voluntary cooperation when the department interacts with social media companies. News In a blockbuster First Amendment term, the Supreme Court got the big stuff right July 5, 2024 Here are five free speech takeaways from the Supreme Court’s historic 2023-2024 term. News In big win for campus free speech, Harvard won’t issue statements on hot-button social and political issues May 28, 2024 The policy change could spark similar reforms throughout higher education. Where Harvard leads, others follow. News The 8 First Amendment cases the Supreme Court will decide this term May 9, 2024 The Supreme Court is poised to decide cases determining online speech rights and when government ‘jawboning’ crosses a constitutional line. News Texas tramples First Amendment rights with police crackdown of pro-Palestinian protests April 25, 2024 More than 50 arrested after state police storm protestors at University of Texas at Austin. News Queens College calls cops over Muslim student group’s Instagram posts March 12, 2024 College’s unconstitutional response to group’s protected expression chills campus speech. News ‘CNSRD AF’: PennDot’s weird and inconsistent vanity plate rejections February 27, 2024 Pennsylvania’s criteria for denying vanity plates trample free expression. News The recent concert cancellations of Jewish rapper Matisyahu reflect a continuing threat to free expression February 23, 2024 Jewish reggae and hip-hop artist Matisyahu made headlines last week after two of his upcoming live performances were suddenly canceled. News Whether you call it institutional ‘neutrality’ or ‘restraint,’ the Kalven Report is the best way forward February 13, 2024 Semantics aside, the concept is clear: Universities should refrain from taking political positions. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Next Page
20Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Angel Eduardo Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. News FLAGGED FOR REMOVAL: New Jersey resident ejected from town council meeting for displaying American flag and U.S. Constitution December 4, 2024 Shutting down protected speech to preserve ‘decorum’ is still a First Amendment violation. News The Justice Department’s new social media policies look promising for free speech September 6, 2024 While ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵAPP¹ÙÍø will remain vigilant, these protocols acknowledge free speech, transparency, and voluntary cooperation when the department interacts with social media companies. News In a blockbuster First Amendment term, the Supreme Court got the big stuff right July 5, 2024 Here are five free speech takeaways from the Supreme Court’s historic 2023-2024 term. News In big win for campus free speech, Harvard won’t issue statements on hot-button social and political issues May 28, 2024 The policy change could spark similar reforms throughout higher education. Where Harvard leads, others follow. News The 8 First Amendment cases the Supreme Court will decide this term May 9, 2024 The Supreme Court is poised to decide cases determining online speech rights and when government ‘jawboning’ crosses a constitutional line. News Texas tramples First Amendment rights with police crackdown of pro-Palestinian protests April 25, 2024 More than 50 arrested after state police storm protestors at University of Texas at Austin. News Queens College calls cops over Muslim student group’s Instagram posts March 12, 2024 College’s unconstitutional response to group’s protected expression chills campus speech. News ‘CNSRD AF’: PennDot’s weird and inconsistent vanity plate rejections February 27, 2024 Pennsylvania’s criteria for denying vanity plates trample free expression. News The recent concert cancellations of Jewish rapper Matisyahu reflect a continuing threat to free expression February 23, 2024 Jewish reggae and hip-hop artist Matisyahu made headlines last week after two of his upcoming live performances were suddenly canceled. News Whether you call it institutional ‘neutrality’ or ‘restraint,’ the Kalven Report is the best way forward February 13, 2024 Semantics aside, the concept is clear: Universities should refrain from taking political positions. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Next Page
News FLAGGED FOR REMOVAL: New Jersey resident ejected from town council meeting for displaying American flag and U.S. Constitution December 4, 2024 Shutting down protected speech to preserve ‘decorum’ is still a First Amendment violation.
News The Justice Department’s new social media policies look promising for free speech September 6, 2024 While ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵAPP¹ÙÍø will remain vigilant, these protocols acknowledge free speech, transparency, and voluntary cooperation when the department interacts with social media companies.
News In a blockbuster First Amendment term, the Supreme Court got the big stuff right July 5, 2024 Here are five free speech takeaways from the Supreme Court’s historic 2023-2024 term.
News In big win for campus free speech, Harvard won’t issue statements on hot-button social and political issues May 28, 2024 The policy change could spark similar reforms throughout higher education. Where Harvard leads, others follow.
News The 8 First Amendment cases the Supreme Court will decide this term May 9, 2024 The Supreme Court is poised to decide cases determining online speech rights and when government ‘jawboning’ crosses a constitutional line.
News Texas tramples First Amendment rights with police crackdown of pro-Palestinian protests April 25, 2024 More than 50 arrested after state police storm protestors at University of Texas at Austin.
News Queens College calls cops over Muslim student group’s Instagram posts March 12, 2024 College’s unconstitutional response to group’s protected expression chills campus speech.
News ‘CNSRD AF’: PennDot’s weird and inconsistent vanity plate rejections February 27, 2024 Pennsylvania’s criteria for denying vanity plates trample free expression.
News The recent concert cancellations of Jewish rapper Matisyahu reflect a continuing threat to free expression February 23, 2024 Jewish reggae and hip-hop artist Matisyahu made headlines last week after two of his upcoming live performances were suddenly canceled.
News Whether you call it institutional ‘neutrality’ or ‘restraint,’ the Kalven Report is the best way forward February 13, 2024 Semantics aside, the concept is clear: Universities should refrain from taking political positions.