Think you know how far free speech goes? This quiz puts misinformation — and the First Amendment — to the test.
American colleges and universities are increasingly firing or punishing professors and other employees for what they say, whether it’s on social media or in the classroom. After the Sept. 10, 2025, ...
A Boston federal judge upheld the First Amendment rights of noncitizen protestors Sept. 30 in one of the most significant legal battles of President Donald Trump’s second term. Crowd from the Boston ...
Though they're navigating uncharted waters, one dean said "we haven't fundamentally changed anything about how we go about our responsibility." ...
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A federal judge is preventing Texas from enforcing a law that critics said could lead to universities punishing students for “chatting with friends” late at night. The law, Senate Bill 2972, prohibits ...
The Constitution was drafted at the Constitutional Convention between May 25 and Sept. 17, 1787. Our founding fathers assembled at Independence Hall in Philadelphia to create a document to replace the ...
Preston Damsky, a former UF law student, came under scrutiny earlier this year for social media posts and an award-winning ...