An anti-Trump organization, PEN America, wrote a recent opinion editorial which criticized bans on “free speech zones” in Texas and Alabama and defended the “heckler’s veto.”

An anti-Trump organization, PEN America, wrote a recent opinion editorial which criticized bans on “free speech zones” in Texas and Alabama and defended the “heckler’s veto.”
A law dean at the University of California-Berkeley criticized a recent pro-life bill that was signed into law, saying that it was unconstitutional and he was concerned that conservative justices would overturn Roe v. Wade.
An engineering professor at Auburn mocked trigger warnings in his syllabus. Good for him!
“Two-and-a-half years after it stopped a pro-life student group from erecting a temporary “Cemetery of Innocents” on school grounds, the University of South Alabama has settled a lawsuit over its restrictions on speech and alleged arbitrary enforcement against certain viewpoints.”
From Campus Reform: Students at Birmingham-Southern College (BSC) in Birmingham, Alabama are petitioning to have Dinesh D’Souza disinvited from delivering the 2016 William M. Acker Jr. Visiting Scholar Lecture, stating that his “hateful rhetoric” and…
All this hoopla because of the endorsement of Jeff Sessions (who is a longtime U.S. Senator for the state of Alabama) of Donald Trump. Photo by Gage Skidmore Photo by Gage Skidmore
Jeff Sessions, a well-known conservative in the U.S. Senate, will speak at the University of Alabama’s commencement ceremony, but some students want him disinvited. Photo by Gage Skidmore
Some students from the Young Americans for Liberty chapter at Auburn University were told by an administrator that they would need a permit to express their views in public, which was actually the focus of…
Via Campus Reform: The University of Alabama (UA) has allegedly been testing on-campus fraternity brothers on a “quiet” basis, according to AL.com. Starting at the beginning of this past academic year, the University of Alabama…
An excerpt from the College Fix’s article on the Alabama ‘Teacher of the Year’ Ann Marie Corgill: A 21-year veteran of teaching grades 1-6, Corgill currently teaches fifth grade. She says the state DOE indicated she…