Media November 30 University of Florida ordered to reinstate law student who was expelled after anti-Jewish comments Federal judge orders University of Florida to reinstate law student expelled for controversial speech, citing First Amendment constitutional protections.
Media November 24 Associated Press, Trump White House return to court amid Gulf of America dispute The Associated Press and Trump administration returned to court on Monday for a key hearing in the ongoing First Amendment battle over the "Gulf of America."
Media November 23 Inside AP’s First Amendment battle with Trump’s White House as ‘Gulf of America’ dispute heads back to court Associated Press executive editor Julie Pace speaks out in an interview with Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital on the news agency's legal battle with the White House over the "Gulf of America."
VIDEO November 21 Conservative influencer SUES alleged attacker after assault on NYC street  Activist and conservative content creator Savannah Craven Antao talks about the attack she suffered and the message she wants to spread on 'Hannity’.
Greg Abbott November 21 Muslim civil rights group CAIR sues Texas over Abbott's ‘terrorist’ designation CAIR filed a federal lawsuit challenging Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's designation of the group as a "foreign terrorist organization" and "transnational criminal organization."
Campus Controversy November 14 Congressman says he was 'blown off' by Wisconsin college accused of blocking new TPUSA chapter Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wisc., says Beloit College blew off his attempts to discuss the facts surrounding accusations that the Wisconsin school was blocking a new TPUSA club.
VIDEO November 12 Student charged after allegedly using slur against Dave Portnoy Attorney Jace Yarbrough discusses the arrest of a Mississippi student accused of using a slur toward Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy.
VIDEO November 11 Trace Gallagher: The show must go on but the hate has got to stop The ‘Common Sense' Department reflects on the passing of California Berkeley’s very own free speech.
Campus Controversy November 6 Law students eager to fight corrosive campus 'cancel culture' spreading nationwide This year's Federalist Society convention will highlight young conservative law students, who are defending viewpoint diversity and free speech on university campuses across the country.
Culture Trends November 2 Massachusetts foster parents stripped of license for refusing to sign transgender policy Christian foster parents lost their license in Massachusetts after refusing to sign a gender identity contract, sparking a religious liberty lawsuit and federal intervention.
Culture Trends November 2 Young America's Foundation table gets trashed at OSU by person who tells conservatives to ‘f--- off’ A student at Oklahoma State University destroyed Young America's Foundation materials and told conservative members to "f--- off" during a campus confrontation.