Since 1919

The Prairie News

Since 1919

The Prairie News

Since 1919

The Prairie News

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Free Speech Zones

Savannah Wesley, Former Editor-in-Chief November 12, 2019

Interpretation of freedom of speech often leads people to think that they can say whatever, whenever, and wherever they want and however they want to. Contrary to that belief, there are limitations...

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Changing perceptions of the First Amendment?

Joanna Lowry, Senior Reporter September 23, 2018

The First Amendment in the United States Constitution guarantees freedom of religion, press, speech, peaceful assembly and petition. Over the course of the past months, there have been issues...

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Twitter sues United States government and FBI

Twitter sues United States government and FBI

October 22, 2014

On Oct. 7, Twitter filed a lawsuit against the United States Government and the FBI. The issue at hand was one wrapped up in free speech, constitutionality and government surveillance. The main subject...

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