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What the First Amendment doesn’t protect when it comes to professors speaking out on politics
American colleges and universities are increasingly firing or punishing professors and other employees for what they say, whether it’s on social media or in the classroom. After the Sept. 10, 2025, ...
A journalist sits in a police car during a ride-along, camera in hand, as officers prepare to execute a search warrant on a private home. Across town, an investigative reporter, posing as a patient, ...
July 29 (Reuters) - You’ve got to be 16 to drive, 17 to enlist in the military, 18 to vote. Is there also a minimum age for First Amendment protection? After a 7-year-old girl was punished for giving ...
There's been much discussion recently about the English government's prosecution, in connection with the recent riots there, of various people who have been seen as advocating violence or hatred. Here ...
In the “fake news” era, as AI becomes more sophisticated by the day, misinformation can sometimes seem more prevalent than the truth. Free speech protects a lot — even what’s false. Do you know where ...
FILE - This photo made available by the U.S. National Archives shows a portion of the first page of the United States Constitution. (National Archives via AP, File) Buy Photo The Gazette offers audio ...
The American Civil Liberties Union of Montana and the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression are asking the Montana Supreme Court to reconsider a 2003 decision as it relates to a current ...
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