The White House Correspondents Association also suggests members put a graphic on their social media accounts, and go to ...
The university system’s Board of Regents banned the art form in late February, calling it “offensive” and “demeaning” to ...
receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” That is to say, under the First Amendment, the government is not technically supposed to have the ability to ...
As summarized in detail here, President Trump’s recent executive order entitled “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring ...
How the GOP went from championing campus free speech to cracking down on curriculum, protests, speakers — and flags.
President Trump and state politicians are pushing new laws and policies that crack down on curriculum, protests and speakers.
Miami Beach mayor threatens cinema that screened 'No Other Land' with closure, prompting responses from IDA and Art House ...
In a lawsuit filed in New York on Thursday, lawyers for Khalil and other student plaintiffs argue the committee’s letter is “clearly intended” to chill students’ First Amendment rights ...
And as Aviel predicted, NetChoice invoked 303 Creative in its lawsuit. But the court was less sympathetic to the social media companies and didn’t accept the First Amendment arguments as broadly. They ...
Article 122 was first ... amendment. Some lawmakers from the groups of The Left and The Greens/EFA proposed to include the following recital: “The Parliament deplores the choice to use Art.
No one can be punished under the law, including by deportation, for the ideas they express ... there is a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the government may not ...
“But most importantly, if the administration wants to pursue this theory that they can deport someone on these grounds, then they’re going to run up squarely against the First Amendment.