News Archive 35Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Freedom of Assembly Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. News Do Americans know their rights? Survey says: No. February 1, 2023 FIRE survey reveals that most can’t name more than one enumerated First Amendment right. News The First Amendment was born in Pennsylvania — we won’t let it die here October 31, 2022 Fort Hunter Park in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, allows running. Unless you’re running for office, that is. News From protests to the Supreme Court: How the Civil Rights Movement advanced First Amendment legal protections January 14, 2022 Peaceful protests not only appealed to the moral conscience of the average citizen but were also vehicles for advancing civil rights Blog First Amendment News 300: A Q&A interview with Laurence Tribe on freedom of expression June 9, 2021 First Amendment News is a weekly blog and newsletter about free expression issues by Ronald K. L. Collins and is editorially independent from FIRE. Florida State University suspends free speech and freedom of assembly until further notice November 10, 2017 News First Amendment Library Feature: Case Database November 17, 2016 News Can Neutral Observers Ensure Freedom of Assembly at the University of Oregon? November 26, 2014 News Southwestern College President Defends Unconstitutional 'Free Speech Patio' and Contradicts Himself November 20, 2009 Southwestern College President Raj Chopra defends the school's utterly indefensible "free speech patio" in a one-sided interview published today in The San Diego Union-Tribune. News Southwestern College Professors No Longer Banned, But 'Free Speech Patio' Still Violates Constitutional Rights November 6, 2009 FIRE has confirmed that the three Southwestern College professors who were banned from campus have been allowed to return. News Greg in 'Huffington Post' on Southwestern College November 5, 2009 Greg's most recent article for The Huffington Post highlights FIRE's recent struggle with Southwestern College in California. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next Page
35Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Freedom of Assembly Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. News Do Americans know their rights? Survey says: No. February 1, 2023 FIRE survey reveals that most can’t name more than one enumerated First Amendment right. News The First Amendment was born in Pennsylvania — we won’t let it die here October 31, 2022 Fort Hunter Park in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, allows running. Unless you’re running for office, that is. News From protests to the Supreme Court: How the Civil Rights Movement advanced First Amendment legal protections January 14, 2022 Peaceful protests not only appealed to the moral conscience of the average citizen but were also vehicles for advancing civil rights Blog First Amendment News 300: A Q&A interview with Laurence Tribe on freedom of expression June 9, 2021 First Amendment News is a weekly blog and newsletter about free expression issues by Ronald K. L. Collins and is editorially independent from FIRE. Florida State University suspends free speech and freedom of assembly until further notice November 10, 2017 News First Amendment Library Feature: Case Database November 17, 2016 News Can Neutral Observers Ensure Freedom of Assembly at the University of Oregon? November 26, 2014 News Southwestern College President Defends Unconstitutional 'Free Speech Patio' and Contradicts Himself November 20, 2009 Southwestern College President Raj Chopra defends the school's utterly indefensible "free speech patio" in a one-sided interview published today in The San Diego Union-Tribune. News Southwestern College Professors No Longer Banned, But 'Free Speech Patio' Still Violates Constitutional Rights November 6, 2009 FIRE has confirmed that the three Southwestern College professors who were banned from campus have been allowed to return. News Greg in 'Huffington Post' on Southwestern College November 5, 2009 Greg's most recent article for The Huffington Post highlights FIRE's recent struggle with Southwestern College in California. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next Page
News Do Americans know their rights? Survey says: No. February 1, 2023 FIRE survey reveals that most can’t name more than one enumerated First Amendment right.
News The First Amendment was born in Pennsylvania — we won’t let it die here October 31, 2022 Fort Hunter Park in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, allows running. Unless you’re running for office, that is.
News From protests to the Supreme Court: How the Civil Rights Movement advanced First Amendment legal protections January 14, 2022 Peaceful protests not only appealed to the moral conscience of the average citizen but were also vehicles for advancing civil rights
Blog First Amendment News 300: A Q&A interview with Laurence Tribe on freedom of expression June 9, 2021 First Amendment News is a weekly blog and newsletter about free expression issues by Ronald K. L. Collins and is editorially independent from FIRE.
Florida State University suspends free speech and freedom of assembly until further notice November 10, 2017
News Southwestern College President Defends Unconstitutional 'Free Speech Patio' and Contradicts Himself November 20, 2009 Southwestern College President Raj Chopra defends the school's utterly indefensible "free speech patio" in a one-sided interview published today in The San Diego Union-Tribune.
News Southwestern College Professors No Longer Banned, But 'Free Speech Patio' Still Violates Constitutional Rights November 6, 2009 FIRE has confirmed that the three Southwestern College professors who were banned from campus have been allowed to return.
News Greg in 'Huffington Post' on Southwestern College November 5, 2009 Greg's most recent article for The Huffington Post highlights FIRE's recent struggle with Southwestern College in California.