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Our First Amendment guarantees free speech, a free press, free exercise of religion, the right to assemble, and the right to petition the government. Too often, however, these rights are threatened (culturally, if not legally) by the forces of political correctness, particularly on college campuses. Defending these rights, even when they are exercised by those with whom we disagree vociferously, is one of the things that makes us a truly exceptional nation.
1st Amendment

3 Quotes from Mark Zuckerberg’s Senate Grilling that Should Concern You

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
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Millennial Monday: Triggered, Uncomfortable, and Confused–Millennials should be Thankful for Free Speech

Betsy Pearson | Blog
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Gallup-Knight Surveys College Students on Free Speech And Finds . . . Lots of Confusion

Charlotte Hays | Our Work
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Are Students Actually Being Trained to Be Intolerant?

Charlotte Hays | Our Work
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Civility on Campus Seen as Manifestation of White Patriarchy

Charlotte Hays | Blog
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Hero: Disabled Vet Declines Award from NFL Kneelers

Charlotte Hays | Blog
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San Antonio Bisexual Student Notes that Being Gay is a Capital Offense in Some Muslim Countries — Oops!

Charlotte Hays | Our Work
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Now They Tell Us: IRS Admits It Targeted Conservative Groups and Says It Is Sorry

Charlotte Hays | Our Work
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Black Lives Matter Group Opposes Free Speech for Every American

Patrice Onwuka | Our Work
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A Win for Religious Liberty: HHS Narrows Obama Contraception Mandate

Charlotte Hays | Our Work
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Half of College Women Get This Wrong about Hate Speech

Patrice Onwuka | Our Work
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Over One in Three Americans Can’t Name Any 1st Amendment Rights

Patrice Onwuka | Our Work

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