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Hawaii considers ‘New Voices’ legislation as Senate version clears first legislative hurdles February 17, 2022
News Not all ‘anti-CRT’ bills are created equal: Differences in Florida and Mississippi bills show how legislatures can avoid constitutional pitfalls February 16, 2022
News Is hate speech protected by the First Amendment? February 8, 2022 The First Amendment makes no general exception for offensive, repugnant, or hateful expression.
Not all roses in the Garden State: FIRE welcomes New Jersey law protecting student journalists, but last-minute change would benefit from revision January 5, 2022
Blog The Empowering of the American Mind: 9 Principles for Preparing K-12 Students to Thrive in a Diverse Democracy January 1, 2022