Nation Needs First Amendment Refresher Course
By Edward Fitzpatrick We, the people, don’t know the first thing about the First Amendment. Well, some of us do. […]
By Edward Fitzpatrick We, the people, don’t know the first thing about the First Amendment. Well, some of us do. […]
By Zachary Carlton As a student and a professor, I’ve exercised my First Amendment right to free speech in protests
By Edward Fitzpatrick In 1929, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that it was OK to deny citizenship to a pacifist
By Zachary Carlton One day during my first job after college, a supervisor called me into his office to discuss
By Tatiana Tway In what may be the first case of its kind, a federal judge in Virginia recently ruled
By Tatiana Tway Colleges across the nation are struggling to find a balance between free expression and the safety and
By Edward Fitzpatrick | NEFAC and Roger Williams University On June 30, an epic impasse between Rhode Island House and
By Scott Dolan Kelli Whitlock Burton of Waldoboro, Maine, asked Gov. Paul LePage a tough question this month: Why did
By Zachary Carlton The New Jersey Supreme Court recently ruled that police dashboard camera footage should be released under the
By Colman M. Herman A year ago last June, I was interested in getting the backstory regarding New England Patriot’s owner Robert Kraft’s
By Tatiana Tway The nonprofit, nonpartisan Knight First Amendment Institute recently asked President Trump to unblock the accounts of Twitter users
By Edward Fitzpatrick | NEFAC and Roger Williams University Earlier this year, student journalists at a Kansas high school decided