UNC Chapel Hill professor Dwayne Dixon reinstated following investigation into his involvement with Redneck Revolt anti-fascist organization.
Educators fired or put on leave for controversial social media posts about Charlie Kirk's murder are filing lawsuits claiming their First Amendment rights were violated.
Teachers at three Lee schools face probe over social media posts about Charlie Kirk's death, sparking rallies advocating for free speech rights.
Experts say the project laid the groundwork for subsequent attempts to limit what professors and teachers say in the classroom.
California has laws that prohibit employers from firing workers over their political views but employers can restrict speech if it’s disruptive to the workplace.
The University of Tennessee at Knoxville swiftly removed an assistant professor from the classroom Sept. 15 and started the process to fire her after she lambasted conservative activist Charlie Kirk ...
Gov. Greg Abbott called for a student to be expelled for celebrating Kirk’s death. Legal experts say the student’s speech is likely constitutionally protected.
T he assassination of Charlie Kirk has kicked into overdrive the interest of colleges in punishing members of the campus community for politically inflammatory speech. This was already a theme before ...
In a free society, we strive to eliminate the punishments that make discretion a rational choice—and not glorify discretion as a virtue when it is actually a vice.
Teachers are getting themselves into trouble on social media. The bigger concern is what’s happening in their classrooms.
Teachers' social media posts about Charlie Kirk's death spark debate on free speech rights and the role of educators in public schools.