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part of the Democrats War on Democracy intended to intimidate SCOTUS
part of the Democrats War on Democracy intended to intimidate SCOTUS
 
College athletes’ rights, including their economic rights, have long been denied.
 
For nearly a decade, college students have had their constitutional rights infringed simply by stepping onto campus.
For nearly a decade, college students have had their constitutional rights infringed simply by stepping onto campus.
 
North Carolina universities have drastically improved First Amendment protections since 2010, a new report says
North Carolina universities have drastically improved First Amendment protections since 2010, a new report says
 
In 2017, the North Carolina legislature passed House Bill 527 (now State Law 2017-196) in order to foster free, open inquiry in the state's colleges and universities
In 2017, the North Carolina legislature passed House Bill 527 (now State Law 2017-196) in order to foster free, open inquiry in the state's colleges and universities
 
The University of North Carolina Board of Governors is one step closer to adopting rules that protect First Amendment rights on UNC campuses
The University of North Carolina Board of Governors is one step closer to adopting rules that protect First Amendment rights on UNC campuses
 
This year, lawmakers passed a controversial law protecting campus speech. Now it's up to the UNC Board of Governors to move things forward
This year, lawmakers passed a controversial law protecting campus speech. Now it's up to the UNC Board of Governors to move things forward
 
Vice President Mike Pence spoke to the graduating class of Notre Dame, drawing attention to the loss of free speech on American campuses. He denounced the “noxious wave that seems to be rushing over much of academia
Vice President Mike Pence spoke to the graduating class of Notre Dame, drawing attention to the loss of free speech on American campuses. He denounced the “noxious wave that seems to be rushing over much of academia
 
Student intolerance and opposition to free speech have been gaining momentum
 
In an October decision, the state’s highest court reinstated a ban on registered sex offenders using certain social media websites, finding that the ban as written does not violate the free speech protections in the First Amendment.
In an October decision, the state’s highest court reinstated a ban on registered sex offenders using certain social media websites, finding that the ban as written does not violate the free speech protections in the First Amendment.
 
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