October 1, 2020 American cyclist suspended from team over so-called 'divisive' tweet supporting Trump An American professional cyclist was suspended from his team Thursday after showing support for President Trump in a seemingly benign social media tiff.
September 29, 2020 University of Chicago takes home top honors, DePauw University the worst in free speech poll A newly-compiled list of free speech on college campuses found that the University of Chicago is considered the best campus for free speech in America while DePauw University ranks the worst.
September 18, 2020 Undercover journalist suing Planned Parenthood for defamation Pro-life journalist David Daleiden is demanding Planned Parenthood pay him and his organization damages for allegedly defaming both in their responses to his explosive undercover videos.
September 16, 2020 LA County clarifies enforcement of COVID-19 policy amid concerns about holiday dinners Attorneys representing a California rabbi sent Los Angeles County a letter on Wednesday demanding that they abandon a coronavirus policy restricting in-home gatherings for High Holidays like Yom Kippur.
September 10, 2020 Nick Sandmann: I’m a pro-life conservative Republican college student who won’t let cancel culture silence me Conservative students on college campuses across America face attacks just for speaking out and exercising their First Amendment rights.
September 9, 2020 Palestinian hijacker Leila Khaled to speak at San Francisco State University, Jewish groups condemn invitation A Palestinian woman who played a part in the hijackings of two airplanes has been invited to speak at San Francisco State University later this month, drawing condemnation from Jewish groups.
September 5, 2020 Detroit police face temporary ban on batons, other anti-protest gear: judge A federal judge in Detroit has ordered the city's police to stop using batons, shields, gas, chokeholds, rubber bullets, or sound cannons against peaceful protesters for the next two weeks, according to reports.
August 29, 2020 Black Lives Matter protest in NJ results in $2,500 police OT bill for organizer, 18 A young New Jersey woman has been slapped with a $2,500 fine for police overtime costs after she set up a “small, peaceful Black Lives Matter protest” at the end of July, according to a report.
August 20, 2020 NJ college drops disciplinary action against student who included Trump in Zoom background A New Jersey college this week dropped the final disciplinary charge it had been pursuing against one of its doctoral students after he used a photo of President Trump as his Zoom background for a class and wrote a political Facebook post following backlash he received from fellow students over the photo.
August 18, 2020 Iowa State professor threatens to dismiss students who oppose abortion, Black Lives Matter An Iowa State University professor is coming under fire after she issued a syllabus banning students from completing projects that opposed Black Lives Matter and abortion.