College protests test the limits of free speech. Can schools crack down — or does the First Amendment protect student voices?
The problem arises when educators interject their own opinions, either in social media posts or in classroom discussions that ...
From protests and journalism to social media and campus speech, explore how the First Amendment safeguards everyone — ...
Former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce questioned why the NFL fines player who criticize officiating, pointing to New ...
Flau'jae Johnson of the LSU women's basketball team isn't seeing eye-to-eye with Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry. On Monday ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry is asking LSU to put a statue of former activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed in September, on ...
The arrest last month of the co-creator of hit sitcoms “Father Ted" and the "IT Crowd" sparked a debate about freedom of speech and its limits ... The Texans return from their off week with a tough ...
Was Portsmouth High basketball player Anthony Ferola's right to pray violated? A Supreme Court case ruling may favor him.
At least a half dozen public school teachers and staff in Massachusetts have been disciplined for what they’ve said online about Kirk.
In response to Senator Steve Stadelman’s recent column, “Threats to free speech should worry everyone,” I think it is important to note that freedom of speech is both a right and a responsibility.
All smiles after the biggest victory of his career, Texas quarterback Arch Manning said Monday he wasn’t bothered by the harsh criticism leveled at him the first half of the season. Everyone, he said, ...