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'Totally unreasonable and too controlling': Attacks on free speech have gone too far | Opinion
It does feel like we are out of control with our civility, but we have to hang onto our free speech,” writes Christie ...
Wesleyan University's speech climate grade is an F, ranking 127th out of the 257 schools in the 2026 College Free Speech ...
While bipartisan agreement may be rare, it’s not surprising that it came in defense of the First Amendment – and a popular TV show. A recent poll found that a whopping 90% of respondents called the ...
CAG: You trace the history of the modern concept of free speech to two “little-known journalists” from London, Thomas Gordon ...
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In UN speech, Beijing makes clear its intent to remold global norms, seizing on Trump's retreat
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has made a strong case for China's role in global governance at the United Nations General Assembly.
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Trump calls for using US cities as a 'training ground' for military in unusual speech to ...
President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are declaring an end to “woke” culture in the military and ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNCommentary: Blaming violence on free speech is a very old trick — Noah Feldman
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the Trump administration is following a very specific, very old script. It ...
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Pluralism requires supporting free speech, not criminalizing it
No tool of government is more dangerous to pluralism than criminal law. Because it deprives people of liberty, its use must ...
From cancel culture on the left to censorship on the right, free speech won’t survive without a bipartisan cease-fire, Jonathan Zimmerman writes.
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Experts question legality of Texas students punished for speech after Charlie Kirk’s death
Experts: Students at public colleges are entitled to First Amendment protections despite Gov. Greg Abbott's calls to expel students for conduct "mocking" Charlie Kirk's assassination.
The longest-serving law professor in West Point’s history is suing the military academy for violating the First Amendment.
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