Clemson U. Says Harambe Jokes Are Allowed. It Should Tell Its RAs That.
But the university is still going to watch out for bias incidents
But the university is still going to watch out for bias incidents
Americans must resist the delusional embrace of E.U.-style "hate speech" rules.
Clinton and Trump agree on a fantasy of presidential power to keep guns out of bad hands in a manner that would be effective, constitutional, and not harass the innocent more than stop the guilty. It can't be done.
'No fly, no buy' rears its unconstitutional head at the debate.
Remove the Libertarian and there goes fiscal sanity, federalism, and free speech.
Did a marketing campaign trick Americans into loving firearms?
This week has seen the arrest of one creepy clown and one child who intended to fend off creepy clowns with a knife if necessary.
Discussion between leftists and YAF conservatives was uncomfortable, angry, and necessary.
The gun gender gap is growing smaller.
Prior restraint keeps blueprints off the Internet.
"There is freedom of the press," observed a puzzled paramedic who witnessed the arrest.
Students are prohibited from talking about their suicidal thoughts with others.
The precedent-setting case could have major implications for all sorts of online publishers.
Backers of the former two-term governor of New Mexico say he's a "sane centrist" while Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are dangerous extremists.
Why America should never join the rest of the world in enacting hate speech bans
"We are well on our way to developing...new ways to change their behavior."
Chilled speech isn't like chilled vodka; it sends people out the door quicker than you might think. [UPDATE: Reynolds has been un-suspended.]
Sacrificing liberty in times of fear will not keep citizens safe.
Tom Shillue asks, Matt Welch answers, on Fox News' Red Eye at 3 a.m.
It's speech-but is it 'expressive' speech?
"Gotta cover our ass."
Anthony Novak's parody of the Parma Police Department's Facebook page prompted a felony prosecution.
Another case where calls for 'mass snooping' ignore other avenues for information.
Fear mongering, despite the pretenses, is a bipartisan project.
Gun rights groups argue that the District of Columbia's restrictions on self-defense outside the home violate the Second Amendment.
Free exercise rights exist "only to the extent that they do not unduly burden" bans on discrimination, the report says.
Trick question-it was both of them.
Newspaper demands less government transparency.
Report states "CUNY cannot punish" pro-Palestinian group for their politics, but "can still condemn" anti-Semitism.
'You've got to take the hat off or I'm going to write to the president of the university...'
House Intel Committee says he was no whistleblower.
Group lists safeguards governments should follow before hacking citizens.
Think safe spaces aren't a problem? You might change your mind after watching these students shout at Nicholas Christakis.
In case in which the government and the courts rejected the First Amendment.
It's a good idea and the right thing to do.
The strength the Republican nominee admires is the strength of an autocrat.
Constitutional rights threatened by the legal storms over global warming
James O'Keefe video adds nothing to the campus free speech debate
Fifteen years later, we really do have "nothing to fear but fear itself"
Innocent until the government makes a mistake.
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