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65Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Date Filtered By: Political Campaigning Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Better than a poke in the eye: Creighton University Turning Point USA chapter’s suspension lifted, but it gets probation for planning an event featuring conservative speakers May 17, 2022 FIRE to Creighton University: Student-organized events do not endanger your tax-exempt status April 13, 2022 Blog Might Garcetti v. Ceballos be limited in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District? — FAN 325 January 19, 2022 After FIRE criticism, Washington and Lee implements new political activity policy, allowing students to advocate for political candidates January 17, 2022 Press Release Washington & Lee to College Republicans: Stop advocating for candidate Glenn Youngkin in tight Virginia governor race October 19, 2021 Montana lawsuits challenge broad ban on campus political activities October 18, 2021 Days before 2020 election, Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna University orders students to remove political campaign signs [UPDATED] November 2, 2020 October 2020 Speech Code of the Month: Bemidji State University October 7, 2020 Blog First Amendment News 265: The future of Buckley v. Valeo: Professors and senators line up in petition to Court in campaign contributions case July 29, 2020 FIRE staffers publish article in Cumberland Law Review on campus political speech rights June 9, 2020 Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 ... Page 7 Next Page
Better than a poke in the eye: Creighton University Turning Point USA chapter’s suspension lifted, but it gets probation for planning an event featuring conservative speakers May 17, 2022
FIRE to Creighton University: Student-organized events do not endanger your tax-exempt status April 13, 2022
Blog Might Garcetti v. Ceballos be limited in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District? — FAN 325 January 19, 2022
After FIRE criticism, Washington and Lee implements new political activity policy, allowing students to advocate for political candidates January 17, 2022
Press Release Washington & Lee to College Republicans: Stop advocating for candidate Glenn Youngkin in tight Virginia governor race October 19, 2021
Days before 2020 election, Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna University orders students to remove political campaign signs [UPDATED] November 2, 2020
Blog First Amendment News 265: The future of Buckley v. Valeo: Professors and senators line up in petition to Court in campaign contributions case July 29, 2020
FIRE staffers publish article in Cumberland Law Review on campus political speech rights June 9, 2020