March 23, 2017 Texas judge sued for beginning courtroom sessions with prayer A Texas judge is being sued in federal court by the nation's leading secularist legal organization because of his courtroom tradition of having guest pastors and chaplains offer an invocation before each session.
March 19, 2017 First Amendment controversy brews over Texas high school's prayer room A Texas high school's classroom prayer room where Muslim students pray is stirring controversy.
March 14, 2017 Free speech under attack at UK colleges, report says Censorship on free speech and a culture that has become increasingly “PC” are not just phenomenon on campuses throughout the U.S. –across the pond, more than half of universities in the United Kingdom are experiencing the same “chilling” regulations.
March 13, 2017 Wearing red, white and blue lands high school students in hot water Every heart beats true ‘neath the red, white and blue – although some people apparently see overt displays of patriotism as offensive to immigrants and refugees.
March 13, 2017 Spicer ambushed by woman in Apple Store A woman questioned White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on Saturday in an Apple store, asking him what is was like working for a “fascist.”
March 10, 2017 First Amendment could protect Assange despite Pence's vow, says legal expert Vice President Mike Pence's vow to go after WikiLeaks for "one of the most significant compromises of national security in recent memory" could run smack into a First Amendment wall, according to one legal expert.
February 7, 2017 Cross returning to veterans memorial park inside 'free speech zone' A Minnesota city that drew backlash after pulling a cross from a veterans memorial park has agreed to bring it back as early as Tuesday -- inside a section of the park that supporters have called a "free speech zone."
February 3, 2017 Small dairy farmer seeks First Amendment protection from state regulators Five years ago, the Florida Department of Agriculture turned its regulatory power on a small third-generation dairy farm in the Panhandle’s Calhoun County, population 14,462.
February 2, 2017 Rioters break windows, set fire to force cancellation of Breitbart editor's UC-Berkeley talk A planned talk at the University of California-Berkeley by polarizing Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos was canceled Wednesday evening after protesters threw smoke bombs and flares at the student union building where he was scheduled to speak.
January 27, 2017 Wisconsin family threatened, forced to move after neighbor flies Nazi flag A man's “a political statement” ended up backfiring after a passerby snapped a photo of a Nazi flag he put up in front of his home.