SB 509 proposed to train local police to recognize “transnational repression.” Sikh and Hindu advocacy groups split over whether the bill protected vulnerable immigrant communities or infringed upon free speech
David Peery is launching a new Florida organization aimed at advocacy and legal challenges to repressive state and federal laws
Several cases are a direct result of policies and executive actions from Trump’s first presidency, which tested the limits of executive power and reshaped the federal judiciary
Philadelphia teacher Keziah Ridgeway alleges the district engaged in a pattern of discrimination and retaliation against her following a slew of incidents related to her support of Palestine
Thirty-eight states have penalized boycotts of Israel in measures that critics argue directly attack First Amendment rights
The lawsuit claims officers assaulted and battered the plaintiffs without warning, provocation or a lawful dispersal order
From book bans to anti-critical race theory laws adopted by 28 states, youth censorship is increasingly becoming an issue in U.S. high schools, especially for young journalists. Students say school newspapers are one of the few outlets high schoolers have to report on their communities and that limiting what
The NRLC’s model law targeting websites that “encourage” abortion are part of a long history of suppressing speech—including news coverage—that centers on marginalized people in the U.S.
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