ACLU’s Kia Hamadanchy on the ‘Stop Terror-Financing’ Bill Targeting Non-Profits
Hamadanchy noted the possible reasons for the bill's introduction and expressed concerns over its power in the next presidential administration if enacted.
California To Consider Requiring Mental Health Warnings on Social Media Sites
The legislation is necessary to bolster safety for children online, supporters say, but industry officials vow to fight the measure and others like it under the First Amendment.
Trump Wants to End ‘Wokeness’ in Education. He Has Vowed To Use Federal Money as Leverage
During his first term, Trump occasionally threatened to cut money from schools that defied him, including colleges he accused of curbing free speech.
Harvard Suspends Library Privileges for Faculty Involved in ‘Study-In’ Protests
The practice involves protesters silently reading materials related to free speech while propping up signs about dissent and university policy.
Florida Teachers Unions Head to Trial Over Anti-Union Law
In legal filings, attorneys for the labor groups have argued that the law infringes on the unions’ constitutional rights to free speech and equal protection.
Pro-Palestinian Protester Charged With Assault for Actions at University of Minnesota
The protest, like others at college campuses including earlier this year at University of Minnesota campuses, raised issues of free speech and antisemitism.
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Pro-Palestinian Protesters Arrested After Occupying University of Minnesota Building
The university said that once inside the building, protesters covered lenses of internal security cameras with spray paint and barricaded entrances and exits.