May 20, 2023 High schooler detained while handing out free Bibles at a protest 17-year-old Josh Alexander speaks out after he was suspended from his Canadian Catholic school and later detained for handing out free Bibles at a protest.
May 18, 2023 School faces lawsuit for making student remove 'only two genders' shirt: 'Censoring a 7th-grader' A Massachusetts student sued his school for allegedly violating his freedom of speech after he was told to remove a shirt reading 'there are only two genders'
May 17, 2023 Riley Gaines tells Congress she was held for ransom at San Francisco State, unsure if she could leave safely Riley Gaines, a former NCAA swimmer, spoke to members of Congress on Tuesday about a violent encounter at San Francisco State University in early April.
May 16, 2023 Riley Gaines: Freedom of speech has to be upheld Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines is joined by Rep. Dan Bishop, R-N.C., to discuss left-wing violence ahead of a Congressional hearing.
May 16, 2023 Salman Rushdie makes rare appearance after attack to warn about ending freedom of speech Author Salman Rushdie spoke at the British Book Awards on Monday, warning the audience that freedom of expression is under attack in Western nations.
May 12, 2023 Why this developer created a pro-First Amendment AI to counter ChatGPT ChatGPT has political biases when answering questions, opening the door for competition whose models provide objectivity in their answers, an AI developer said.
May 12, 2023 Professor who says he was suspended after bringing chocolates mocking pronouns claims free speech 'eliminated' A California professor was suspended after he brought chocolates on campus labeled with pronouns. He says people are afraid to speak out against transgender ideology.
May 11, 2023 First Amendment lawsuit between New Hampshire bakery, town zoning ordinance to be resolved by judge A lawsuit regarding a large donut mural outside of a New Hampshire bakery will be resolved by a judge after voters couldn't decide on the matter
May 11, 2023 You won't believe how universities are still trying to control what students say You won’t believe how much universities are trying to control what students say. Academia embraces language restrictions straight out of Orwell’s ‘1984.’
May 11, 2023 Judge rejects Arizona senator’s request for restraining order against investigative journalist Arizona Sen. Wendy Rogers’ restraining order against an investigative journalist was dismissed by a judge in a case that sparked outcry from First Amendment advocates.