Survey Shows Support for Students’ Off-Campus, Online Speech
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View ArticleState of the First Amendment 2015
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There's no doubt that a huge number of Americans are unable to name the five freedoms protected by the First Amendment — national survey results each year since 1997 sadly leave little doubt about that...
View ArticleSurvey Shows Support for Students’ Off-Campus, Online Speech
The most pressing question in student speech (K-12) law is “When are school officials allowed to exert authority over students for off-campus, online speech?” Read More
View ArticlePoll Shows Disconnect Between Public Opinion and Supreme Court Over License...
Public opinion and the U.S. Supreme Court disagree when it comes to whether a state can deny a specialty license plate to a group that wishes to display the Confederate flag. Read More
View ArticleThe new watchdogs: Muckraking in a digital era
The tenets of American journalism can be distilled down to a couple of basics: Reporters should report objectively and serve as a watchdog on people in power. But the publicRead More
View ArticleAfter Gay Marriage, Can We Move from Battleground to Common Ground?
In recent years, religious freedom — or, more precisely, religious freedom claims — have been front and center in the battle over same-sex marriage. Read More
View ArticleNew Thought on ‘the Flag’ – and a New Lyric Line for ‘Dixie’
A new survey shows that a majority of all Americans agree with banning the Confederate battle flag from license plates, public buildings and store shelves. Read More
View ArticleThe First Amendment and the power of ‘fear’
President Franklin D. Roosevelt once said that “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” In a world wracked by terrorism, that carries even more meaning today. Read More
View ArticleState of the First Amendment 2015
In a dramatic reversal from last year, less than 20 percent of Americans now think the First Amendment goes too far in the rights it guarantees. Read More
View ArticleState of the First Amendment — as others see it
There's no doubt that a huge number of Americans are unable to name the five freedoms protected by the First Amendment — national survey results each year since 1997 sadly leave little doubt about that...
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