Free Speech

Landmark Free Speech Case: SCOTUS Rules Schools Can’t Police Social Media Posts Made Off-Campus

In an 8-1 vote, the Supreme Court ruled that the Mahanoy Area School District violated a student's First Amendment rights by punishing her for...

Supreme Court Decision in ‘Profane Cheerleader’ Case Valuable for Religious Freedom, Say Legal Experts

First Amendment free speech cases that reach the U.S. Supreme Court are never about inoffensive words, it seems.

What You Need to Know About Supreme Court Rulings on Faith-Based Foster Care, Student Speech, and More

The Supreme Court has issued a number of significant rulings this term that affect everything from collegiate athletics to adoption agencies.

Law firm allegedly fired employees over pro-Trump, pro-police social-media posts

The president of the Kain & Scott law firm in St. Cloud, Minnesota, allegedly terminated employees he deemed "racist."

Cancel culture literally prohibits conservative voices on college campuses

Freedom of speech is guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution. It should be revered on our college campuses. Sadly, that is where it is most at risk.

What Florida’s New Tech Law Means for Conservatives Online

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis recently signed a bill on targeting social media platforms, such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter, for their repeated and aggressive suppression of conservative speech.

Trump responds to 2-year Facebook ban

After Facebook issued a 2-year ban on former President Donald Trump, Trump responded in a statement that backed his supporters, and spoke about their rights to not be censored.

Star volleyball player—a conservative Christian—sues U of Oklahoma, claims coaches punished her for her views, violated her free speech rights

A star volleyball player and conservative Christian has filed a federal lawsuit against the University of Oklahoma, claiming coaches on the women's volleyball team punished her for her views, excluded her from the team, and violated her free speech rights.

Facebook to stop exempting politicians from censorship, building on Trump ban

Politicians may soon lose the special status protecting them from fact-checking and censorship on Facebook, according to reports about upcoming policy changes at Mark Zuckerberg’s social media behemoth.

If you don’t ‘resign for diversity,’ does that make you racist?

A meme was shared as a joke, saying that white people who believe in social justice should "resign for diversity." But while it seems insane right off the bat, it is not a new concept.

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