Burying Barronelle Stutzman
by Steven D. SmithThe Court has declined to review Arlene’s Flowers despite hopes that the Trump-appointed justices would spur the Court to take on lingering First-Amendment questions. Continue Reading »
The Court has declined to review Arlene’s Flowers despite hopes that the Trump-appointed justices would spur the Court to take on lingering First-Amendment questions. Continue Reading »
Cambridge faculty are in a fight for true protections for freedom of speech. Continue Reading »
We wish to offer some advice to college students in these times of strife and polarization. Continue Reading »
By declining to investigate and punish Joshua Katz’s speech, Princeton has honored—and thereby reaffirmed—its commitment to free speech and robust discussion. Continue Reading »
A totalitarian speech regime must impose its rules through institutions that the majority of people see as alien; an organic speech regime relies on implicit consensus. Continue Reading »
The elasticity of Title IX in our current climate renders it the left’s equivalent of Batman’s all-purpose utility belt. Continue Reading »
YouTube has become a sanctuary for those pushed out of culture. Continue Reading »
Both Jack Phillips and the entire country seem to be back where we all were before Masterpiece Cakeshop was ever decided. Continue Reading »
The argument that most of the Court was willing to settle on in defense of Jack Phillips was a massive moral irrelevance. Continue Reading »
In today’s anti-discrimination battles, the great and the good bring their power to bear on the little people who haven’t gotten the progressive memo. Continue Reading »