A Colorado town pulled ads from a local paper over a story it didn't like. Now it's paying to settle
BENNETT, Colo. — A small Colorado town is settling and paying up after pulling its advertising from a local newspaper over coverage it didn’t like. The paper's publisher alleged in their lawsuit that ...
Joey Barton's latest brush with the law and the next high profile case for the city's top judge to grapple with ...
Leadership of the Legislature's new Center for Intellectual Freedom based at the University of Iowa on Friday dismissed ...
The University of California at Berkeley says a computer-science lecturer’s fasting and his remarks to students violated ...
In the face of repeated attacks on press freedom, RCFP stepped up time and again to defend journalists and the public’s right to know.
Some members of the legislative Joint Appropriations Committee asked questions about the need for UW to receive an additional $54 million on top of ...
"To be clear, you as university employees still retain the right to express your own opinions, provided you don’t use UF ...
Through letters, reports and a rally planned for Friday morning, faculty members and free-speech advocates have voiced ...
Remembering Tom Stoppard, Mario Vargas Llosa, Frederick Forsyth, Jane Gardam and others.
The Penguin Random House CEO has gone all in on protecting the First Amendment and the freedom to read. For his efforts and ...
The federal lawsuit alleges the county and its clerk-recorder violated the candidates’ constitutional rights and interfered with her prior campaign.
Thank you for Chiara Profenna’s article, which accurately portrayed the solemnity of the faith vigil outside the U.S. Immigration and Customers Enforcement facility in Portland and the heartfelt ...
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