Professor Bishop, who is vaccinated, alleges that the firing is retaliation for his contrary viewpoints.
By Todd Shepherd
Amid outcry on antisemitism, Temple University stands by professor who tweeted support for Palestinian terrorist
Temple University professor Marc Lamont Hill tweeted a memorial to a Palestinian terrorist jailed for her role in an attempted bombing of a Jerusalem movie theater.
By Todd Shepherd
Pennsbury school board must pay $300k for violating residents’ free speech rights
A judge ruled that the district’s policy amounted to viewpoint discrimination in a public forum.
By Linda Stein
Former St. Joe’s prof. sues university and former student over free speech fight
After Greg Manco’s teaching contract was not renewed last year in the wake of a Twitter controversy, the former visiting professor is suing St. Joe’s as well as some alumni in federal court.
By Todd Shepherd
Kyle Sammin: Cancel culture comes to Hawk Hill
A professor of math at St. Joe’s University has his livelihood placed in jeopardy for tweeting mainstream opinions on critical race theory and reparations online.
By Kyle Sammin
Daniel Goncalves: Big Tech stranglehold over public discourse shows a monopoly in need of reform
Does Big Tech function as a regular private sector company — or a utility?
By Daniel Goncalves
A birthday statement from U.S. Attorney McSwain
A message on this special day, the 231st birthday of the U.S. Constitution and the FIRST birthday of Broad + Liberty.
By Bill McSwain
WATCH: Amy Wax speaks on academic wokeness and the damaging effects of political correctness
Prof. Wax’s voice deserves to be heard, and students deserve to be exposed to many different opinions in order to best educate themselves and prepare for the world ahead.
Brenda Hafera: Villanova lays bare America’s campus free speech threat
Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley recently sent letters to four universities, including Villanova, about their faltering dedication to free speech.
By Brenda Hafera
Chris Tremoglie: Will the ‘tolerant’ Penn community allow Dinesh D’Souza to speak on campus?
Faculty, administrators and students often preach tolerance and understanding of other points of view, but often abandon those principles when a conservative is invited to speak.
By Chris Tremoglie