September 28, 2017 Teacher told 6-year-old student to stand for Pledge, mother says he was stripped of rights A Florida elementary school is under fire from one parent who says her son -- who knelt during his class’s Pledge of Allegiance -- was scolded and stripped of his First Amendment rights.
September 27, 2017 On tense Berkeley campus, conservative scholar Steven Hayward thrives Hayward, who is in his second year of a three year stint as a resident scholar at the University of California, Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies, has had a front row seat to the ongoing ideological battle playing out this year on the leafy college campus between a large far left contingent and a smaller, but growingly vocal hard right.
September 27, 2017 Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Poll: Views shift on kneeling during national anthem Fifty-five percent of voters in the latest Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ poll see kneeling during the national anthem as an inappropriate form of protest.
September 27, 2017 John Stossel: The incredible threat to free speech that no one is talking about A third threat to free speech at University of California, Berkeley has led to more censorship than political rioters or college administrators.
September 27, 2017 All Americans should care about this First Amendment case Simply stated, the issue before the Supreme Court is: Can the government compel a faith-based ministry to speak a message with which it fundamentally disagrees and which violates its foundational principles?
September 27, 2017 New Mexico town appeals case against Ten Commandments memorial to Supreme Court A sleepy New Mexico town is fighting back against two residents who sued the town for erecting a Ten Commandments memorial, claiming that it was offensive to their beliefs.
September 27, 2017 ABC News: Christians who defend religious liberty are 'hate group' Alliance Defending Freedom is demanding a retraction and apology from ABC News after reporters smeared one of the nation’s most respected religious liberty law firms as a "hate group."
September 27, 2017 Satanic memorial sparks free speech debate in Minnesota city A veteran’s park in Belle Plaine became a ground zero for constitutional debate after the city created a Free Speech Zone where memorials of any religious background could be placed.
September 27, 2017 University of Central Florida drops punishment of student who tweeted note from his ex-girlfriend A University of Central Florida student has been suspended after he tweeted about his ex-girlfriend almost six months ago.
September 27, 2017 Kat Von D's company accused of disqualifying Kansas makeup artist from contest over pro-Trump views A Kansas woman claims she won a contest sponsored by a company created by the reality TV star Kat Von D -- but later was disqualified over a post on her Instagram account which supported then-presidential candidate Donald Trump.