First Amendment
The “hacker collective”, Anonymous, is known for promoting free speech and individual’s rights. Despite this reputation, their specific targets call into question their actual motives and protection of First Amendment rights.
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University “safe spaces” create a new conversation about free speech
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The South Carolina Confederate flag controversy through a jurisprudence lens.
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The University of Tennessee sent a memo to its students and faculty requesting that everyone use inclusive pronouns when referring to students, instead of traditional binary pronouns.
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Religious freedom is not an excuse for discrimination, says the Colorado Court of Appeals.
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Congressional Democrats introduce a new bill, the Equality Act, which seeks to amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and provide sweeping protections for sexual and gender minorities across America.
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With the expansive nature of the Internet, states need to move quickly to combat the harming effects of revenge porn.
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North Carolina legislature overrides Governor Pat McCrory’s veto of the anti-gay religious freedom bill
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Lawsuits against those involved in writing the Pi Kappa Phi book would likely invoke First Amendment protections.
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Is the right to record police interactions protected by the constitution? If so, what are the policy implications of allowing citizens to press play?
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Social media users may be arrested for making threatening posts.
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Employees working for private companies have limited options for pursuing their employers over Facebook-related firings.
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Two employees who were fired by the City of Charlotte for Facebook posts may have First Amendment claims.
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Are state bans on services claiming to “cure” homosexuality through religious therapy constitutional?
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Federal courts have held that giving “the bird” to a police officer is a form of protected speech under the First Amendment.
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