The Free Speech Center
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Non-profit and non-partisan public policy center based at Middle Tennessee State University. Our mission is to support First Amendment freedoms through education and information. freespeech.center
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“The federal government is once again engaged in a coordinated campaign to silence critics in the government, the media, the judiciary, academia, and the entertainment industry,” the committee’s mission statement reads in part. tinyurl.com/2s3m5z2h
Jane Fonda revives Cold War-era activist group to defend free speech
Signers of the new organization's mission statement include Florence Pugh, Sean Penn, Billie Eilish, Pedro Pascal and hundreds of others.
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“This case ... squarely presents the issue whether non-citizens lawfully present here in United States actually have the same free speech rights as the rest of us. The Court answers this Constitutional question unequivocally ‘yes, they do,'” wrote the judge. tinyurl.com/3pj4ht5v
Judge finds the Trump administration unconstitutionally targeted noncitizens over Gaza war protests
The ruling came after a trial during which lawyers for the associations presented witnesses who testified that the Trump administration had launched a coordinated effort to target students and scholar...
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“The First Amendment protects even harsh, unpopular speech, but it does not protect valid threats,” said Alex del Carmen, professor at Tarleton State University. “When people cross that line, accountability is essential, and so is empathy for those who are grieving.” tinyurl.com/yyappvf8
Online threats of violence lead to arrests after Charlie Kirk's killing
Social media lit up in the days after Kirk’s Sept. 10 death with people mourning his loss — some of whom said they disagreed with Kirk’s ideological stances but supported his right to voice them — as ...
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In the latest newsletter … Criticism of Trump “illegal” … Kimmel fallout … Pentagon restrictions … TikTakeover? … and much more First Amendment and journalism news. tinyurl.com/597n2jvb
Rising up / Down shift / Pledge fight
Rising up. In a much-hyped return to his ABC late-night show, Jimmy Kimmel became an unexpected hero of free speech , declared The Hollywoo...
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Freedom Forum’s 2025 “Where America Stands” survey results mark notable shifts in attitudes toward the First Amendment at a moment when the five freedoms — religion, speech, press, assembly and petition — are dominating the national conversation. tinyurl.com/m8u37j3v
Where America stands on the First Amendment: key takeaways
Most Americans continue to be aware of the First Amendment, most would not change it and most see it as vital or extremely vital to our democracy
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“The government cannot punish religious schools — and the families they serve — by permanently kicking them out of state-sponsored sports simply because the state disagrees with their religious beliefs,” said David Cortman, an attorney with Alliance Defending Freedom. tinyurl.com/8ma92rek
Federal appeals court reinstates Vt. Christian school after it objected to transgender player
“We conclude that plaintiffs are likely to succeed in showing that the VPA’s expulsion of Mid Vermont was not neutral because it displayed hostility toward the school’s religious beliefs,” the 2nd Cir...
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“If the news about our military must first be approved by the government, then the public is no longer getting independent reporting. It is getting only what officials want them to see,” said National Press Club President Mike Balsamo. “That should alarm every American.” tinyurl.com/h79e67ur
Pentagon tightens news media restrictions, now requiring approval before reporting even unclassified info
The Pentagon says it will require credentialed journalists at the military headquarters to sign a pledge to refrain from reporting information that has not been authorized for release — including uncl...
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In the latest newsletter … Charlie Kirk assassination fallout: How not to lose your job … First Amendment lawyer makes enemies left and right … guidance on public-school prayer … trailblazing prison newspaper … and much more First Amendment and journalism news. tinyurl.com/434ydrsh
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“The First Amendment does not apply in private workplaces to protect employees’ speech,” said Andrew Kragie, an attorney at Maynard Nexsen. “It actually does protect employers’ right to make decisions about employees, based on employees’ speech.” tinyurl.com/23jbbx36
Matthew Dowd's firing begins flood of people facing consequences for comments on Charlie Kirk's death
It's far from the first time workers have lost their jobs over things they say publicly — including in social media posts. But the speed at which the firings have been happening raises questions about...
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“It’s going to rattle college campuses,” said Nico Perrino, executive vice president for the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. “Colleges are going to be concerned about these sorts of events moving forward, particularly if they are outside.” tinyurl.com/uvtdvc5k
Charlie Kirk's slaying raises fears for future of open debate on college campuses
Some fear Kirk's slaying could lead to a stifling of campus speech, which has faced repeated tests in recent years.
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“Overall, I think (colleges and universities) need to prioritize making sure that this does not mean there will be no further Charlie Kirks coming to campus. If that’s what it means, then the assassin has won.”

I wrote about Charlie Kirk's death + the challenge of balancing free speech + safety:
Charlie Kirk's death renews focus on the balance between free speech and safety
Free speech experts told USA TODAY that colleges and universities can't be dissuaded from hosting controversial speakers in light of Kirk's murder.
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Traditional news organizations were careful in their midafternoon coverage of Charlie Kirk’s assassination Sept. 10 not to depict the moment he was shot.

In practical terms, though, it mattered little. tinyurl.com/5uzhe292
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