From protests and journalism to social media and campus speech, explore how the First Amendment safeguards everyone — ...
The lawsuits argue that Hale’s comments were lawful expressions of free speech on political matters, and the terminations ...
How far does freedom of religion really go? This quiz tests what the First Amendment protects and what crosses the legal line ...
May a school district, public university or other government employer fire someone simply because they express controversial opinions on social media? Under the First Amendment, the answer is no, ...
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.
Think you know how far free speech goes? This quiz puts misinformation — and the First Amendment — to the test.
U.S. District Court Judge William Young issued an opinion in AAUP v. Rubio, a case over the Trump administration's effort to deport foreign-born student protesters, on Sept. 30. Young said such ...
Columbia University reached a $200 million deal with the Trump administration in July. The Knight First Amendment Institute ...
A federal judge ruled that curating books in school libraries don't impinge First Amendment rights, but experts say this ...
The First Amendment is a powerful restraint on the state’s ability to interfere with citizen speech. But when the state acts as an employer, an employee’s right to free expression collides with the ...
An Inkster, Mich., man who publicly satirized the city attorney and called him a “chump” can proceed with his First Amendment suit against the attorney and a city councilman over retaliation claims.