College protests test the limits of free speech. Can schools crack down — or does the First Amendment protect student voices?
At the University of North Dakota School of Law, the Federalist Society prides itself on bringing different viewpoints to the table. In the lead-up to Turning Point USA’s "This Is The Turning Point" ...
A federal judge is preventing the University of Texas System from enforcing a new state law that restricts when students can engage in "expressive activities" on campus. Several student groups at UT ...
A federal judge has placed a temporary block against a recently passed Texas law that limits who can participate in protests on college campuses and where they can take place. Earlier this year, a ...
Mr. Rowan is the chief executive of Apollo Global Management. Last week the Trump administration sent letters to a group of presidents of universities proposing a set of principles that has come to be ...
An Oklahoma State University student leader says he was reprimanded by a university official after delivering a speech honoring slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Josh Wilson, a junior who ...
A choir teacher was exasperated with hearing slang like “67” in her middle school classroom. Rather than ban it, she asked her students to write and perform a song about it. “Some teachers get ...
A new state law that regulates who can speak at public universities is changing how UT student organizations operate, and it's raising concerns about free speech. The law, dubbed the "Campus ...
It’s been almost two months since Ohio State banned sidewalk chalking, and some students are raising concerns that the new policy is curtailing their rights to free speech. The ban was introduced and ...
Many people were shocked to see the identitarian left erupting in ghoulish celebration when news broke that Charlie Kirk had been assassinated. Students who despised Kirk’s political views were seen ...
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