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Even ‘Offensive’ Publications Have Free Press Rights
Appeals court reinstates humor publication's lawsuit alleging that UC San Diego violated its free press and free speech rights by barring access to funds after condemning the publication as "repugnant."

‘Panic Attack’ on Campus Radicals
New book offers a critique of the campus left and Title IX rules.

Speaking Out in the Classroom
New survey from Gallup finds that women are less likely than men to feel comfortable sharing views in the classroom that may conflict with their peers' opinions.

A Different Sort of Speech Suppression
Student journalists at Transylvania University are up in arms after administrators took away their pay.

Pro-Israel Student Group ‘Silenced’ at Williams
The student government at Williams College drew the ire of the college president and national organizations for rejecting official recognition of a student group supportive of Israel.

Anger Over N-Word at American U
A video of a student using the slur has angered the campus that has seen many other racial incidents in recent years.

The Commencement Primaries
Colleges recruit presidential contenders to speak -- and don't do much to make sure their talks don't turn political.

Report: No ‘Crisis’ in Free Speech
A new analysis from PEN America disputes lawmakers' characterization that free expression on college campuses has reached disaster level.
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