Free speech in Trump's America: Drawing up the battlelines
- Momodou Taal, Professor Mikoma Wa Ngig, and student Sriram Parasurama filed a federal lawsuit against President Donald Trump and others, claiming executive orders violate free speech and due process rights in New York.
- The lawsuit challenges Executive Order 14161 and Executive Order 14188 for allegedly threatening deportation and silencing dissenting voices, particularly regarding critiques of the U.S. And Israel.
- Taal claims he has limited his speech out of fear of deportation, while his co-plaintiffs assert their activism has been stifled.
- The plaintiffs seek to block the orders' provisions, asserting they infringe on First and Fifth Amendment rights and invite self-censorship.
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America Needs a New Free Speech Movement
Zephyr Teachout Donald Trump is showing us what an unaccountable class of corporate decision-makers looks like—and it looks like a lot of fear, and a terrible loss of freedom. The post America Needs a New Free Speech Movement appeared first on The Nation.
Will Therapists Be Able to Speak Their Minds? Chiles v. Salazar Puts Free Speech on Trial. — Minding The Campus
Can a conversation be a crime? That’s the question at the heart of Chiles v. Salazar, a case the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear on March 10. Kaley Chiles, a counselor in Colorado, argues that state law unconstitutionally restricts what she can say in therapy sessions about sexual orientation and gender identity. The law […] The post Will Therapists Be Able to Speak Their Minds? Chiles v. Salazar Puts Free Speech on Trial. appeared first on Mi…
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