Hundreds of public and private employees were fired for social media posts following Charlie Kirk's death. Now, some of them ...
Ball State University is settling a lawsuit brought by former employee it fired for making a critical social media post about ...
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People punished over Charlie Kirk comments win millions—and counting
Employers and institutions have so far paid out a cumulative $2 million in legal settlements to people who were fired or penalized over their online reactions to Charlie Kirk’s death. Kirk—a longtime ...
The Trump administration has revoked the visas of six foreigners deemed by U.S. officials to have made derisive comments or ...
Lawsuit filed last year by the ACLU accused Ball State University of violating Suzanne Swierc’s free speech rights ...
The zeal of some Republican officials and activists to punish those who made disparaging comments about Charlie Kirk after ...
In the days after Charlie Kirk was fatally shot in September while speaking at a Utah college campus, stunned followers of his conservative movement mourned online, condemning political violence. From ...
A new Kansas law will allow college students to sue their schools for free-speech violations. In Tennessee, a new law will encourage teachers and professors to include “the positive impacts of ...
Five months after the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, a wave of lawsuits reveals how Americans were investigated, fired, and in one case, arrested for their online reactions to his ...
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