Category: Freedom of Speech
Jurors who believe a defendant is guilty of a crime are not required to declare the defendant guilty. This is called jury nullification. Let's say the defendant has been found guilty of …
In recent years, colleges have been getting more and more sensitive. This is offensive! That's offensive! That's a microaggression! These days you can't do anything without someone being offended …
Here in the United States we pride ourselves on our ability to say what's on our mind. This right is protected by the 1st Amendment of the Constitution. And …
The state of Kentucky is not backing off their decision to fire volunteer pastor counselors from its youth activities programs who call homosexuality 'sinful'. Spokeswoman for the Department of Juvenile Justice, …
Every United State citizen knows that one of the better things about living in this country is that the government cannot infringe on your right to speak your mind. …
The State of Georgia has filed a lawsuit against the owner of the website Public.Resource.org for - brace yourself - publishing state laws online. Within the lawsuit, Carl Malamud …
It hasn't been so easy for "them Duke boys" as of late. Because of the backlash against the Confederate flag, Warner Brothers stopped making Dukes of Hazzard merchandise and …
It's always a good idea to try and get along with people who may be different than you in race, religion, ethnicity or in any other way. But, in …
College campuses are supposed to be areas where opposing points of view can mingle and interact. Today this is radically changing. This trend of free expression is in steep …
When 54-year-old Greg Elliott used Twitter to try to convince feminist activists to reconsider plans to publicly shame a young game designer, he thought he was doing a good turn. Elliott …