Shock jock Jason Antebi, a student at Occidental College, is known for political parody, provocative humor, and frequent mocking of Occidental's administration.
Rhode Island College stated in a decision released yesterday that he believes no "further formal action" is required in the college's trial of a professor who refused to censor constitutionally protected speech.
Rhode Island College is planning a hearing this week to determine whether a professor violated college policies banning "hostile environment racism" and "intimidation" for refusing to punish speech protected by the First Amendment.
FIRE publicly opposed Southwest Missouri State University’s investigation of the student editor and faculty advisor of its student newspaper after it printed an editorial cartoon that some Native American students found offensive.
The Board of Directors of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education announces, with the deepest satisfaction, the appointment of David A. French as FIRE's president.
Although school officials deny any connection to the controversy, it's not hard to figure out why Johnson is losing his position after 15 years on the job.
University of Alabama has ordered a faculty group that is critical of the university's grading policies to pay a rate eight times higher than that paid by other faculty organizations for use of the university's mail system.