Oklahoma University Instructor on Leave After Failing Bible-Based Essay on Gender
Since Trump took office, student affinity groups have shuttered campus offices and professors have altered curriculums.
Experts Doubt the Pentagon Can Punish Kelly Over the ‘Illegal Orders’ Video
The investigation was announced after President Trump’s social media post accusing Kelly — and the five other Democratic lawmakers in the video — of sedition “punishable by DEATH.”
Northwestern To Pay $75 Million in Deal With Trump Administration To Restore Federal Funding
During negotiations, interim university president Henry Bienen said Northwestern refused to cede control over hiring, admissions, or its curriculum.
AP and Trump Administration Argue Access Case Before Federal Appeals Court; No Ruling Yet
President Donald Trump restricted the AP’s access to events in smaller spaces like the Oval Office and Air Force One, leading the news outlet to sue.
Veteran FBI Employee Sues Bureau After Being Fired Over Displaying a Pride Flag
The employee is seeking reinstatement to his position along with an order declaring that the defendants violated his First Amendment rights to speech.
NPR To Get $36M in Government Funds To Operate US Public Radio System
NPR accused the CPB of violating its First Amendment free speech rights when it moved to cut off its access to grant money appropriated by Congress.
Trump Pardons Jan. 6 Rioter for Gun Offense and Woman Convicted of Threatening To Shoot FBI Agents
It’s the latest example of Trump’s willingness to use his constitutional authority to help supporters who were scrutinized as part of the Biden administration’s massive Jan. 6 investigation.
Nevada Supreme Court Sends ‘Fake Electors’ Case Back to Clark County
The defendants have called the case political prosecution. They say they were exercising their First Amendment rights to criticize the state’s election processes.