From protest signs to viral posts, students have pushed free speech boundaries generation after generation. Whether it’s a political banner or a rant on TikTok, Supreme Court rulings still decide what’s allowed.
The Freedom Forum found only 10% of Americans in its most recent annual survey could name all five freedoms protected by the First Amendment without prompting.
Do you know the landmark Supreme Court decisions that have defined students’ rights to free speech? This quiz challenges you to determine where the lines have been drawn. When can a school censor its student newspaper? Can a public school punish a student for their social media content?
Before the November 2024 election, 56% of those responding to the “Where America Stands” survey said concerns over the First Amendmen

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