Riverhead Supervisor Jerry Halpin cut off a resident, silenced the meeting audio and had her escorted out. Decorum rules cannot be used to suppress criticism.
We should all be concerned if public institutions such as Lincoln University can punish employees for raising uncomfortable questions.
The cure for a regime of establishment-approved ideology does not come from government censorship of conversations. That should be clear to anybody who believes in freedom, and it's a point strongly ...
The conservative justices see 'originalism' as a guiding principle to prevent judges from changing the Constitution to adjust ...
A court ruling on academic freedom in Florida also affirms college students’ ability and right to exercise independent ...
An opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal last week argued that Alaska U.S. Senate candidate Dan J. Sullivan is potentially ...
Arrests of the YouTubers behind "857 Tucson" and "Criminal Network" are more complicated than they might seem, and raise First Amendment questions.
After weeks of packed public hearings, emotional testimony and intense community debate, the Elk River City Council ...
A Second Amendment rights activist, Matthew Rankin, is suing Dallas and city police officers for confiscating his gun after ...
When Colorado replaced its landmark AI law in May 2026, the move looked like a retreat from ambitious lawmaking. The state ...
Bloomington Police hosted a forum at the city’s public library on Tuesday, giving residents a chance to learn more about the ...
A lawsuit filed in federal court by three Denver residents and two gun rights groups aims to strike down the city’s “assault ...