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The dangers of using medical consensus to dilute the First Amendment
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From protests and journalism to social media and campus speech, explore how the First Amendment safeguards everyone — ...
How far does freedom of religion really go? This quiz tests what the First Amendment protects and what crosses the legal line ...
Thankfully, just two years later, the first Ten Amendments were added to ensure that Americans forever would enjoy their ...
Even when a public college employee is speaking outside of their job duties as a private citizen, they might not be ...
Texans are voting Tuesday to add rights for parents who find themselves at odds with the state or other governmental entities over how to raise their children, making Texas the first state to add ...
Talk of a third Trump term is stirring debate — but could any president run for more than two? We break down the facts behind ...
Lower-income Americans are less likely to identify lesser-known freedoms and more likely to say they are unclear on how the ...
The election is tomorrow! Get ready with your one-stop shop on where to go, what to bring, and what is on the ballot.
LUBBOCK, Texas — While some cities may see local measures on the November Ballot 2025 ballot, all Texans will see and be able to vote on the same 17 constitutional amendments.
It does not come as a great surprise to see that less than a year into his second term in office, President Trump is already thinking about a third. “I would love to do it,” he told reporters on Air ...
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