President Donald Trump’s administration has become widely criticised for its harsh and widespread immigration policies, pushing many international students off of American college campuses and causing ...
A trial challenging the Trump administration's deportation policy targeting pro-Palestinian activists began in Boston. Plaintiffs argue the policy violates the First Amendment right to free speech for ...
When Gov. Greg Abbott calls for action in education, schools often respond. After conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination this month, two college students seen in viral videos who appeared ...
Today, in AAUP v. Rubio, federal district Judge William G. Young (appointed by Ronald Reagan) ruled that speech-based deportations of foreign students and academics violate the First Amendment. Here ...
In a win for plaintiffs, a Virginia federal judge has ruled that a school board’s decision to reinstate the name of a Confederate general on a public high school violated students’ First Amendment ...
After the Trump administration began targeting international students for arrest and deportation based on their anti-Israel views, editors at The Stanford Daily say, noncitizen staff members began to ...
On Tuesday, a federal judge in Massachusetts ruled that the Trump administration had illegally used the threat of deportation to silence noncitizens in higher education who protested the war in Gaza ...
A Mississippi man faces legal charges after a video seems to show him yelling antisemitic comments at Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy and throwing loose change in his face in a now-viral video ...
The families of three teens are suing the School District of Philadelphia for what the plaintiffs say are First Amendment violations related to punishment inflicted on them and one other student after ...
From protests and journalism to social media and campus speech, explore how the First Amendment safeguards everyone — including immigrants — and what it actually covers. The First Amendment is a ...
The decision drew a sharp dissent. [UPDATE: The headline originally said Texas A & M, and has since been corrected to West Texas A & M; my apologies.] Some excerpts from today's long Fifth Circuit ...