High School Trump Fan Sues Over School Discipline for Border Wall T-Shirt
"If people are offended by his shirt-that's their right to be offended," said the student's attorney, state Rep. Mike McLane. "But it's also his right to have his opinion."
"If people are offended by his shirt-that's their right to be offended," said the student's attorney, state Rep. Mike McLane. "But it's also his right to have his opinion."
"'Very liberal' students are nearly four times more likely than moderate and conservative students to favor prohibiting some types of speech."
"It was insensitive and irresponsible not to appreciate that not all communities can celebrate what life was like in 1776."
The Harvard psychologist splits the difference between Dr. Pangloss and Pope Francis.
According to law enforcement, most of the dead are students. Two suspects are in custody.
"For the safety of students of color"
Nick Gillespie talks to former president of the ACLU Nadine Strossen about the difficulties and importance of free speech.
New study explores liberal bias of university faculty-it's worse than we thought
Federal law says universities have to make "reasonable accommodations" for students who claim emotional trauma.
"A felony that carries a minimum five-year sentence."
Bryan Caplan vs. Edward Glaeser at the Soho Forum.
Title IX creates a prisoner's dilemma: students have to file sexual misconduct complaints to avoid becoming the accused.
School officials drag dancing graduates off stage and threaten cheering relatives with fines.
A pox on all the snowflakes
Soho Forum and Reason present George Mason's Bryan Caplan vs. Harvard's Edward Glaeser on whether taxpayers should fund college.
Does this really not violate Title IX?
"A bias response system has no place in America."
The secretary of education is fighting government bureaucracy.
Trump's secretary of education says she's "undeterred."
"A horrifying and chilling example of political correctness."
Students at an Oregon liberal arts college launch a self-defeating crusade for a more diverse curriculum.
Students who support the Second Amendment "feel that they're being misrepresented by the media," says protest organizer Will Riley.
"What we're really watching is a breakdown in society's capacity to reason with itself," former Evergreen State College evolutionary biologist Bret Weinstein tells The Fifth Column.
Speakers' free speech rights threatened
A new lawsuit challenges a regulation that would take jobs away from capable day care workers, drive up costs, and limit access to early childhood education.
Parkland survivor and pro-gun activist Kyle Kashuv was also punished.
If Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom wins in November, will he punish charters for their efforts?
Mike Chitwood arrests 11-year-olds and then complains that officials aren't calling them more.
"Let's believe what that person said."
Club leader tells Reason, "We have an impeccable safety track record."
"Student safety in any activity is our primary focus."
On another National School Walkout day, 57 percent of teens are worried about dying in a school shooting. They shouldn't be.
Activists who stormed the stage were shocked when alumni in the audience dared to heckle them.
But a judge thinks her due process rights were violated, since her accusers didn't even show up to the campus tribunal.
But dumb, offensive speech still isn't violence.
Randa Jarrar reveals hypocrisy on the right.
The student handbook makes it clear that students broke university policy.
"Reactionary violence, like rape and domestic violence and torture, can only be responded to with revolutionary violence."
An unreleased analysis of the school district's post-employment benefits shows liabilities climbed from $13.5 billion in 2015 to $14.9 billion in 2017.
"We're not children! You can't talk to us like that!"
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