Clockwise from top left, Robert Platt, Joanne Florino, Connor Murnane, and Randy Wayne. On June 2, the Cornell Law School and other organizations, including the Cornell Review, co-sponsored an ...
A federal court of appeals ruled on Oct. 31. that the University did not suppress a McCombs professor’s conservative speech.
In a sit-down with The Dartmouth, Kathleen Farley ’10 observed changes in how students express dissent and recommended greater collaboration between student protestors and the College.
(THE CONVERSATION) American colleges and universities are increasingly firing or punishing professors and other employees for what they say, whether it’s on social media or in the classroom. Some of ...
Today, in AAUP v. Rubio, federal district Judge William G. Young (appointed by Ronald Reagan) ruled that speech-based deportations of foreign students and academics violate the First Amendment. Here ...
Did you know the First Amendment protects the right to protest — but not all demonstrations are treated equally? When, where and how people protest can determine whether their actions are legally ...
A federal appeals court gave Texas the go-ahead to enforce a state law that criminalizes "sexually oriented" shows on public grounds, a restriction that drag performers argue unfairly targets them in ...