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DC faces First Amendment lawsuit after allowing BLM mural, but not students' pro-life mural
A conservative organization filed a lawsuit against the District of Columbia after two students were arrested for writing a pro-life message on a publ…
  
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University 'First Amendment Support Team' suspended after complaints from BLM chapter
A First Amendment Support Team at SUNY New Paltz was suspended after being accused of serving "to perpetuate the violence of anti-Black racism."
  
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OPINION: First Amendment violations at U. Illinois…again
Jewish students filed a complaint against the university after the student government passed yet another anti-Israel resolution.
  
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FSU Supreme Court reinstates student senate president, acknowledges First Amendment violations
An FSU student originally ousted after expressing negative views about the Black Lives Matter organization has been reinstated.
  
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U Colorado requires approval on statements addressing 'sensitive' topics, like First Amendment
A memo recently sent to University of Colorado leadership directed them to defer to the president on communication regarding "sensitive" topics.
  
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Montana State changes COVID-19 policy after alarm bells from First Amendment experts
FIRE wrote a letter asking the school to change the policy, citing First Amendment concerns.
  
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Fordham student banned from campus over social media post files First Amendment lawsuit
The lawsuit states that Fordham discriminated against Tong, despite knowing "that a significant motivation for Tong's social media posts was his desir…
  
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WATCH: Young Americans willing to give up First Amendment rights to avoid offending others
Campus Reform recently spoke to students and young Americans about the role universities play in monitoring speech on social media.
  
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Federal judge: Always using biological pronouns 'not protected under the First Amendment'
The lawsuit stemmed from a classroom incident in which a professor said calling a student by their preferred pronoun violated his religious beliefs.
  
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Free speech zones galore: 5 Times students’ First Amendment rights were violated on campus in 2019
  
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OU reverses social media ban on suspended groups amid First Amendment questions
Ohio University placed a temporary ban on certain suspended student organizations from communicating on social media.
  
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Berkeley speaker advocates for alternate interpretations of First Amendment
The University of California Berkeley recently hosted a reporter from The New Yorker to discuss free speech issues.
  
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POLL: Most young Americans support 'hate speech' exemption in First Amendment
A recent survey of nationwide attitudes for free speech revealed that a majority of people between the ages of 18 and 34 believe that the First Amendm…
  
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Federal court holds university employees 'personally liable' in First Amendment lawsuit
The university de-registered the group for allegedly violating the school's "human rights policy" by requiring leaders to uphold certain beliefs.
  
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WSU defends pro-life group's ‘graphic’ abortion display, citing First Amendment
  
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LAWSUIT: Public college threatened to arrest conservatives exercising First Amendment rights
The school has twice targeted a student rolling a "free speech ball" and attempting to have a conversation with students about marijuana legalization …
  
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UCLA prof: ‘I don’t see the Second Amendment as absolute, just like I don’t see the First Amendment as absolute’
The University of California, Los Angeles recently published an interview with a professor who claims that mass shootings motivated by racism have onl…
  
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Conservatives claim victory after U Florida settles First Amendment case
  
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EXCLUSIVE: UNC provost says faculty, GAs violating 'students’ First Amendment rights'
UNC's provost said that faculty and graduate assistants (GAs) who participate in a "grading strike" to protest the decision could face "serious conseq…
  
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Lawsuit accuses college of 'limiting' first amendment rights
  
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VIDEO: Millennials try to explain the First Amendment
A recent survey found that many Americans are unable to name a single one of the freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment. Would Ivy League students…
  
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DOJ supports student fighting for First Amendment rights
  
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'First Amendment' group sues for release of border search data
  
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The Weekly Roundup: the First Amendment is in trouble
  
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Syracuse speech policies undergo First Amendment makeover
  
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UNC student panel praises safe spaces for First Amendment Day
  
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The Weekly Roundup: When congressmen don't think colleges have a First Amendment problem
  
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Yale prof. says war on ISIS more unconstitutional than protesting First Amendment
  
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Congressman calls colleges out for ignoring First Amendment
  
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Former Valdosta student settles First Amendment lawsuit for $900K
  
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Calif. college settles student lawsuit, will comply with First Amendment
In a settlement, Citrus must make all public spaces free speech areas.
  
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It's over: University settles First Amendment lawsuit with professor after seven years
Professor Mike Adams sued UNCW in 2007 alleging that he had been discriminated against for his conservative, Christian views.
  
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Court rules university violated conservative professor's First Amendment rights
Mike Adams, a criminology professor at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington, was hired in 1993 when he was a self-described atheist.
  
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