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I Had to Sue My School to Start a Conversation About Palestine

Here’s what I learned.

College Administrators Have to Stop Silencing Their Students

Administrators have to listen to their own students.

The “Kids Online Safety Act” Is Dead For Now, But Advocates Warn It Will Return

The legislation was extensively criticized by the ACLU and other organizations for its potential to censor LGBTQ+ content.

What is an Amendment to the Constitution?

From the number of amendments to what they mean, here's everything you need to know about constitutional amendments.

This Supreme Court Case Secured Students’ Right to Protest

It all started with a black armband.

‘Cursing Cheerleader’ Snapchat Case Could Transform Student Free Speech

Students could be punished for criticizing their schools on social media.

Free Speech Fights Have Always Targeted the Left

Ignore the “cancel culture” BS.

A Gun Rights Group Posted 3-D-Printed Gun Blueprints, Despite a Judge's Ruling

They said the plans are protected by the First Amendment.

The Young Woman From the Texting Suicide Case Filed an Appeal

Michelle Carter's lawyers say her texts to her boyfriend were "protected speech."

What Exactly IS the "Free Press"?

We hear the phrase all the time — here's how it works.

It's Unconstitutional for Trump to Block You on Twitter

A new court decision ruled that it's a violation of First Amendment rights.

Why the First Amendment Doesn't Really Apply to Social Media

The Internet has its own set of rules.

I'm Suing Donald Trump for Blocking Me on Social Media

"Tomorrow, it could be you."

Lauren Jauregui Has a Message for People Who Claim Hatred Is “Free Speech"

"America’s so beautiful in theory."

What Twitter FINALLY Did After Ghostbusters Actress Leslie Jones Received Racist, Sexist Attacks

And why you may be seeing the #FreeMilo hashtag on your social media feeds.