A federal judge ruled that Shenandoah County’s decision to name a high school after Confederate General Stonewall Jackson violates students’ free speech rights, characterizing the name as a ‘symbol ...
Laws govern people; constitutions govern governments. Legislatures write laws; constitutional conventions write constitutions ...
In the moments following the Sept. 10, 2025, shooting of Turning Point USA CEO and co-founder Charlie Kirk in Utah, online users shared an alleged quote from the conservative political pundit about ...
"By reinstating the name 'Stonewall Jackson High School' and thereby compelling students to advance the School Board's chosen ...
The judge ruled that Stonewall Jackson High School students cannot be forced to bear Jackson's name and its pro-slavery ...
A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that the Shenandoah County School Board violated the First Amendment by restoring the name ...
A federal judge in the U.S. Western District Court opined on Tuesday that Shenandoah County School Board’s decision to restore the moniker of Stonewall Jackson High School violated a group of students ...
The judge said naming the high school after Stonewall Jackson turned students into “mobile billboards” for a message they may ...
The Fourth Amendment protects people’s privacy. This constitutional protection is intended to shield people’s private lives against government intrusion. Generally, the government cannot enter someone ...
Forty-five years ago this September, the administration of Central State University (now the University of Central Oklahoma) sought to control the student newspaper, The Vista, through various tactics ...
Let’s make this clear at the outset: Those who identify as transgender are people. They are neighbors who live in our communities, students who attend our schools, and individuals who have hopes and ...
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