
OSU Police Investigate On-Campus Free Speech Incident
Oklahoma State University Police are investigating an on-campus incident where a conservative student group's materials were repeatedly destroyed by another individual.
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Oklahoma State University Police are investigating an on-campus incident where a conservative student group's materials were repeatedly destroyed by another individual.

A Wisconsin appeals court has dismissed a defamation suit against a parent, ruling that calling a school employee 'woke' is protected opinion, not a statement of fact.

A lawsuit claims Indiana University violated constitutional rights by firing a student newspaper adviser and attempting to control content, linking actions to broader free speech suppression.

A former instructor is suing the University of Alabama, claiming she was fired over a personal Facebook post, which she argues is a violation of her First Amendment rights.

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has publicly criticized Loyola University New Orleans after its student government denied official recognition to a Turning Point USA chapter.

Columbia University navigates complex First Amendment challenges, securing a $200 million federal deal after threats to funding. The agreement enforces policies against antisemitism and harassment, sp

The alumni board of The Harvard Salient, a conservative student magazine, has suspended its operations after it published articles with inflammatory language.

Boston College Republicans disavowed offensive remarks by guest speaker Nick Solheim, emphasizing civil discourse. The incident sparked debate among conservative groups.

A Georgia teacher is suing her school district after being removed from her classroom over a private Facebook post about Charlie Kirk. She claims her comments are protected by the First Amendment.

A Harvard exhibit condemning Israel's actions in Gaza was removed, sparking a confrontation between former University President Lawrence H. Summers and administrators over campus speech policies.

The University of Maryland faces a First Amendment challenge after charging its Turning Point USA chapter a $148.52 security fee for a campus event.

A former University of Mississippi employee is suing the institution's chancellor, alleging her First Amendment rights were violated when she was fired over a social media post.