Mahmoud Khalil's detainment has sparked a fiery First Amendment debate over the free speech rights of non-citizens.
Some acts of resistance will work; others will fail. It will be some time before we have a clear sense of what works best.
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POINT: A case for mandatory national service
As someone who firmly believes in libertarian/conservative values and principles, I fully understand that compulsory national ...
The name Charles Clayton may be synonymous with Athletics for Education and Success, but his impact on the community has far exceeded that group’s youth programs. “He’s a leader, he’s a learner, he’s ...
The Campaign to Organize Graduate Students rallied on the Pentacrest, demanding action from the University of Iowa as members ...
In those days, speech was as acerbic as it is today. If words were aimed at Parliament, all words were lawful. If they were ...
Attacks on the judiciary, the press and universities are all part of a concerted attempt to stifle dissent in America.
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Protecting the Freedom to Read
Many Americans fear that the institutions protecting our democracy are under threat. Democracy originated in the city-states ...
A wide-ranging Florida Farm Bill backed by Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson found favor in the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee amid a debate over fluoride in Florida’s water supply.
Super PACs ushered in a new era of speech freedoms and improved American democracy more than I imagined. And I should ...
This month, my colleague Max Cherney e-mailed one of his government contacts to ask about the status of his overdue request for records under the Freedom of Information Act.
Pueblo County Commissioners will start their meetings with prayer twice a month under a new policy. Here's what commissioners and citizens had to say.