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The president has signed another controversial executive order that seeks to criminalize burning the American flag.
Opinion Free speech under attack: 'Triggered' students mob athlete who spoke about women's sports Ingrid Jacques, USA TODAY Fri, April 21, 2023 at 1:00 AM PDT 4 min read ...
A 2022 Knight-Ipsos poll found that the percentage of students who think free speech rights are very secure has fallen from 73% to 47% of students since 2016.
U.S. District Judge Michael H. Simon said during a hearing he believed the email " [fell] within protected speech made by a private citizen." Parks is seeking a court order to return to his job as ...
The free speech group FIRE, in its brief, argued against the basis of the censure, which was imposed by the Democrat majority and Maine House Speaker Ryan Fecteau. "If political majorities can ...
SportsCenter anchor Sage Steele sues ESPN, claims network violated free speech rights Jack Baer Staff writer Wed, Apr 27, 2022 · 2 min read ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Can the University at Buffalo regulate speech on campus? What about for visitors? What if the speech is offensive or hateful? Questions of free speech — the right to articulate ...
Phelps. In 1977, federal courts protected the free speech rights of Nazis, who had been denied a permit to march through an Illinois town in which many former Holocaust survivors lived.
Experts say free speech protections have long been inconsistent in higher ed. When the presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania and MIT sat for a congressional hearing in early ...
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