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89Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Aaron Terr Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. News America’s public libraries must not take up arms in the culture war June 30, 2023 Brave Books is promoting “See You at the Library” events as an alternative to drag queen story hour. But it may not be welcome at all libraries. News Unfurling the constitutionality of flag restrictions on government flagpoles June 22, 2023 Can the government decide not to fly the Pride flag or other political banners on its flagpoles? News Mississippians don’t need a government permission slip to protest on public sidewalks June 21, 2023 Government crackdowns on public protest are a shameful part of Mississippi’s history. News Yes, you have a First Amendment right to ‘demean’ government officials June 20, 2023 FIRE calls on Bay City, Michigan, to ditch decorum rules that unconstitutionally restrict public comments at city commission meetings News Offering no explanation, Osceola County permanently removes multiple books from its school libraries May 22, 2023 FIRE calls on the school district to stop flouting the First Amendment and its own policies. News From Florida to Maine, school boards and city councils silence critics in the name of ‘decorum’ April 28, 2023 News Bristol, Tennessee bans comments on its social media pages that would ‘negatively affect the city’s image’ April 21, 2023 FIRE and NCAC wrote Bristol explaining that its viewpoint-discriminatory policy violates the First Amendment News Do the cops suing Afroman after raiding his home have a case? April 5, 2023 A year after raiding Afroman’s home and finding no evidence of criminal activity, Ohio police officers are now suing him for making fun of them. News Twitter removes ‘Trans Day of Vengeance’ posts in another loss for free expression on the platform March 30, 2023 Blanket bans on words and images with no regard to context shuts down conversations about important issues of public concern. News Congress should require the government to disclose its communications with social media companies about user speech March 28, 2023 Strong legislation is required to assure the American people that government officials are not abusing their power to censor online expression. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 ... Page 9 Next Page
News America’s public libraries must not take up arms in the culture war June 30, 2023 Brave Books is promoting “See You at the Library” events as an alternative to drag queen story hour. But it may not be welcome at all libraries.
News Unfurling the constitutionality of flag restrictions on government flagpoles June 22, 2023 Can the government decide not to fly the Pride flag or other political banners on its flagpoles?
News Mississippians don’t need a government permission slip to protest on public sidewalks June 21, 2023 Government crackdowns on public protest are a shameful part of Mississippi’s history.
News Yes, you have a First Amendment right to ‘demean’ government officials June 20, 2023 FIRE calls on Bay City, Michigan, to ditch decorum rules that unconstitutionally restrict public comments at city commission meetings
News Offering no explanation, Osceola County permanently removes multiple books from its school libraries May 22, 2023 FIRE calls on the school district to stop flouting the First Amendment and its own policies.
News From Florida to Maine, school boards and city councils silence critics in the name of ‘decorum’ April 28, 2023
News Bristol, Tennessee bans comments on its social media pages that would ‘negatively affect the city’s image’ April 21, 2023 FIRE and NCAC wrote Bristol explaining that its viewpoint-discriminatory policy violates the First Amendment
News Do the cops suing Afroman after raiding his home have a case? April 5, 2023 A year after raiding Afroman’s home and finding no evidence of criminal activity, Ohio police officers are now suing him for making fun of them.
News Twitter removes ‘Trans Day of Vengeance’ posts in another loss for free expression on the platform March 30, 2023 Blanket bans on words and images with no regard to context shuts down conversations about important issues of public concern.
News Congress should require the government to disclose its communications with social media companies about user speech March 28, 2023 Strong legislation is required to assure the American people that government officials are not abusing their power to censor online expression.