News Archive 78Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Political Campaigning Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. News Texas legislators file unconstitutional bills to prohibit use of AI in election campaigns December 12, 2024 A Texas state appeals court recently found a law limiting AI in elections advertisements unconstitutional on First Amendment grounds. News This is not a test: FIRE opposes FCC’s plan to regulate AI in political ads September 26, 2024 The FCC appears to be gearing up for a regulatory power grab, looking for opportunities to plant its flag in a burgeoning new field. News RED FLAG: Franklin & Marshall students wave their speech rights goodbye September 11, 2024 Franklin & Marshall unveils anti-speech policy targeting flags on campus. News Cornell falls short with new expression policy and guidance on faculty political speech February 13, 2024 Cornell’s ‘Year of Free Expression’ turns out to be anything but. Better than a poke in the eye: Creighton University Turning Point USA chapter’s suspension lifted, but it gets probation for planning an event featuring conservative speakers May 17, 2022 FIRE to Creighton University: Student-organized events do not endanger your tax-exempt status April 13, 2022 Blog Might Garcetti v. Ceballos be limited in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District? — FAN 325 January 19, 2022 After FIRE criticism, Washington and Lee implements new political activity policy, allowing students to advocate for political candidates January 17, 2022 News From protests to the Supreme Court: How the Civil Rights Movement advanced First Amendment legal protections January 14, 2022 Peaceful protests not only appealed to the moral conscience of the average citizen but were also vehicles for advancing civil rights Press Release Washington & Lee to College Republicans: Stop advocating for candidate Glenn Youngkin in tight Virginia governor race October 19, 2021 The university must immediately clarify that political student groups can be, well, political Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 ... Page 8 Next Page
78Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Political Campaigning Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. News Texas legislators file unconstitutional bills to prohibit use of AI in election campaigns December 12, 2024 A Texas state appeals court recently found a law limiting AI in elections advertisements unconstitutional on First Amendment grounds. News This is not a test: FIRE opposes FCC’s plan to regulate AI in political ads September 26, 2024 The FCC appears to be gearing up for a regulatory power grab, looking for opportunities to plant its flag in a burgeoning new field. News RED FLAG: Franklin & Marshall students wave their speech rights goodbye September 11, 2024 Franklin & Marshall unveils anti-speech policy targeting flags on campus. News Cornell falls short with new expression policy and guidance on faculty political speech February 13, 2024 Cornell’s ‘Year of Free Expression’ turns out to be anything but. Better than a poke in the eye: Creighton University Turning Point USA chapter’s suspension lifted, but it gets probation for planning an event featuring conservative speakers May 17, 2022 FIRE to Creighton University: Student-organized events do not endanger your tax-exempt status April 13, 2022 Blog Might Garcetti v. Ceballos be limited in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District? — FAN 325 January 19, 2022 After FIRE criticism, Washington and Lee implements new political activity policy, allowing students to advocate for political candidates January 17, 2022 News From protests to the Supreme Court: How the Civil Rights Movement advanced First Amendment legal protections January 14, 2022 Peaceful protests not only appealed to the moral conscience of the average citizen but were also vehicles for advancing civil rights Press Release Washington & Lee to College Republicans: Stop advocating for candidate Glenn Youngkin in tight Virginia governor race October 19, 2021 The university must immediately clarify that political student groups can be, well, political Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 ... Page 8 Next Page
News Texas legislators file unconstitutional bills to prohibit use of AI in election campaigns December 12, 2024 A Texas state appeals court recently found a law limiting AI in elections advertisements unconstitutional on First Amendment grounds.
News This is not a test: FIRE opposes FCC’s plan to regulate AI in political ads September 26, 2024 The FCC appears to be gearing up for a regulatory power grab, looking for opportunities to plant its flag in a burgeoning new field.
News RED FLAG: Franklin & Marshall students wave their speech rights goodbye September 11, 2024 Franklin & Marshall unveils anti-speech policy targeting flags on campus.
News Cornell falls short with new expression policy and guidance on faculty political speech February 13, 2024 Cornell’s ‘Year of Free Expression’ turns out to be anything but.
Better than a poke in the eye: Creighton University Turning Point USA chapter’s suspension lifted, but it gets probation for planning an event featuring conservative speakers May 17, 2022
FIRE to Creighton University: Student-organized events do not endanger your tax-exempt status April 13, 2022
Blog Might Garcetti v. Ceballos be limited in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District? — FAN 325 January 19, 2022
After FIRE criticism, Washington and Lee implements new political activity policy, allowing students to advocate for political candidates January 17, 2022
News From protests to the Supreme Court: How the Civil Rights Movement advanced First Amendment legal protections January 14, 2022 Peaceful protests not only appealed to the moral conscience of the average citizen but were also vehicles for advancing civil rights
Press Release Washington & Lee to College Republicans: Stop advocating for candidate Glenn Youngkin in tight Virginia governor race October 19, 2021 The university must immediately clarify that political student groups can be, well, political