A former Justice Department employee who threw a sandwich at a federal agent during President Donald Trump’s law enforcement surge in Washington has been found not guilty of assault.
FSU community reacts to Second Amendment auditors carrying weapons around CollegeTown on Oct. 15 in an “Open Carry walk”.
Student leaders from The Daily, Stanford College Democrats and the Stanford America Club gathered at Meyer Green on Democracy Day for a student-led discussion on how free speech and civic discourse ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene bucked her party yet again in defending the freedom of speech for white nationalist Nick Fuentes.
A rumor that U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson called to repeal the First Amendment from the Constitution is circulating online. Johnson allegedly made the call to do away with the amendment, which ...
College campuses have long welcomed controversial speakers, often to the chagrin of opposing students and residents. That disagreement can escalate into clashes that obstruct some people's First ...
NEW BEDFORD — The crowd at New Bedford’s second "No Kings" protest was more than twice the size of the first one four months ago. And passing motorists chimed in with sustained honking in support at a ...
A district judge on Tuesday ruled the University of Texas system’s (UT) new protest rules restricting “expressive activity” after 10 p.m. is unconstitutional. Reagan-appointed Judge David Alan Ezra ...
In the latest in a series of mass protests since President Donald Trump took office, "No Kings" rallies and marches will be held at more than 2,500 locations nationwide on Oct. 18, including ...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked key parts of Texas’ new law limiting expression on campuses after dark, preventing the University of Texas System from enforcing a ban on overnight expression ...
In the latest in a series of mass protests since President Donald Trump took office, "No Kings" rallies and marches will be held at more than 2,500 locations nationwide on Oct. 18. The protests are ...
A federal judge is preventing Texas from enforcing a law that critics said could lead to universities punishing students for “chatting with friends” late at night. The law, Senate Bill 2972, prohibits ...