鶹ýIOS wrote the Board of Education explaining that the First Amendment protects the right to criticize elected officials in a non-disruptive manner at public meetings.
In 2023, South Dakota’s Mitchell School District 17–2 passed a vague and overbroad “hate speech” policy that infringes on the constitutional rights of students, district staff, parents, and other visitors.
In the last few years, libraries have become an active front in America’s culture war, with states passing laws that impose restrictions on what materials school or public libraries can carry.
The Supreme Court has ruled the First Amendment protects some free speech for students in public schools, but some states have passed laws with additional protections. Here's what you need to know.
High school debate is being captured by political ideology, rendering certain arguments off-limits, some debate topics undebatable, and ad hominem attacks fair game.