April 10, 2019 Texas moves to become next state to protect free speech on college campuses Texas is poised to become the latest state in the country to enact a measure aimed at protecting free speech on public college campuses.
May 1, 2018 Florida's 'Starry Night' homeowners battle city over First Amendment rights In a picture-perfect city known for its artsy charm just outside Orlando, Fla., a house adorned with blue and yellow swirls is stuck in the middle of a heated dispute between city hall and homeowners.
January 31, 2018 The Tenth Amendment: Out of the shadows and into the spotlight This term, Supreme Court watchers are paying close attention to “Masterpiece Cakeshop”—the gay wedding cake case--which could be a landmark in First Amendment jurisprudence.
December 20, 2017 Most top colleges still regulate campus speech, report says More than 90 percent of top U.S. colleges have policies regulating campus free speech, with one-third applying severely restrictive policies, according to a recent study.
December 11, 2017 Conservative college students in Minnesota face insults, threats for political views On the campus of the University of Minnesota, conservative students say they have been subject to harassment for their political beliefs and been threatened to have their voices silenced.
October 3, 2017 Flipping the bird in church is protected speech, court rules Georgia's highest court has thrown out the conviction of a man who was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge three years ago after he gestured with his middle finger and shouted at his church pastor.
September 28, 2017 Rush Limbaugh on NFL anthem controversy: 'The left has hijacked this game' Conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh weighed in Thursday on the ongoing furor over NFL players kneeling during "The Star-Spangled Banner," telling Fox News' "Hannity" that "the left has hijacked this game."
August 17, 2017 Growing number of law enforcement officials urging licensed owners to carry guns A Texas police chief who warns President Barack Obama in a social media video that trying to disarm Americans would "cause a revolution in this country" is the latest law enforcement official to urge citizens to arm themselves in the wake of mass shootings.
June 29, 2017 Dana Loesch: NRA ad condemns, doesn't condone violence Radio host Dana Loesch defended a video ad she fronted on behalf of the National Rifle Association Thursday, saying that liberal critics' reaction to it was "insane."
May 3, 2016 Univ. of Texas panel OKs guns in classrooms ahead of 'mock shooting' protest Days before a planned 'mock shooting' demonstration just outside the campus of the University of Texas in Austin, a panel on Thursday recommended policies that would allow concealed handguns in classrooms.