A New Jersey school board member posted about taxes on Facebook, and a fellow board member complained to the state’s ethics commission. Now it’s a First Amendment fight.
A Tennessee school has learned — again — that forcing patriotism violates the First Amendment. Students can’t be punished for sitting during the Pledge.
FIRE is suing the commissioner of New Jersey’s Department of Education to stop censorship of an elected school board member who used social media to seek input from constituents.
A week of dialogue, debate, and discovery, this year’s forum united students from across the country to explore free expression and build lasting connections.