From protests and journalism to social media and campus speech, explore how the First Amendment safeguards everyone — ...
The problem arises when educators interject their own opinions, either in social media posts or in classroom discussions that ...
The American people also don’t seem to know quite what to make of the criminal cases against two of Trump’s perceived ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. Before he became the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr often talked about the ...
Connecticut professors and leaders are concerned about a broad crackdown on free speech and academic freedom. The concerns go beyond the immediate aftermath of the recent murder of conservative ...
Gov. Jeff Landry says a Charlie Kirk statue at LSU would celebrate free speech, but it would only celebrate the Turning Point ...
The First Amendment protects citizens from government censorship, not from actions by private companies or individuals. Social media platforms like X and Facebook can legally remove posts or ban users ...
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. By ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has already ruled that the First Amendment protects those who burn the American flag in protest. Nevertheless, seven weeks ago, Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at ...
John Stossel Creators Syndicate The Constitution’s First Amendment protects free speech for good reason. If people can’t say what they want, we don’t have honest debate. I was relieved when Donald ...
When Jimmy Kimmel returned to television on Tuesday evening, the late-night host had sharp words for the conservatives who’d briefly forced him off the air. President Donald Trump had put Disney, ...
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