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Texas is seeing a direct challenge on the separation of church and state. It’s happening with school vouchers, a Bible-based curriculum for public schools, and a bill in the legislature requiring the Ten Commandments in classrooms. We discuss the ways this agenda threatens religious freedom and more.
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The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression has expressed concern that leaders at San Antonio College violated faculty and student free speech rights in a public letter addressed to SAC President Naydeen González-De Jesús.
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Net Choice and the Computer and Communications Industry Association say the law violates the constitutional rights of social media platforms themselves.
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From the Founding Fathers to fake news, relations between American presidents and the media have been contentious throughout the country's history.…
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At first it seemed the global pandemic could be a unifying moment; a universal experience to bring us all together. But with each passing week, the virus…
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The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects the freedom of speech, the press and religion. It also protects the right to peaceful protest and to…
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From T exas Standard: The Amarillo City Council’s no clapping policy is designed to maintain order at council meetings, but some say the rule is...
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From Texas Standard . At Amarillo City Council meetings, clapping is a sign of rebellion. And citizens are called out for doing it. Mayor Ginger Nelson...
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City officials are looking into ways to remove financial requirements and simplify the process of coordinating public demonstrations between event…
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From Texas Standard: What do three Atlanta-based rappers, a professor from the University of Richmond and a 50-year-old lawyer in Dallas have in common?...