Category Archives: Free Speech

Grounds Exist to Remove Volinsky From The Executive Council.

Article 63 of the New Hampshire Constitution: The members of the council may be impeached by the house, and tried by the senate for bribery, corruption, malpractice, or maladministration. Does knowingly violating the First Amendment to the United States Constitution … Continue reading

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Free Keene: What Happened to CopBlock.org?

I was alarmed this Summer when Ademo [Freeman] announced that he was putting CopBlock.org up for sale. I wasn’t surprised that he wanted out. Ademo has seen his share of burnout and has suffered greatly in his quest to hold … Continue reading

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Wisconsin Takes Steps to Protect Free Speech on Campus

In the growing shadow of new legislation designed to protect free speech on campus, the board of regents for the University of Wisconsin (UW) state college system voted 16-1 to adopt a new policy in advance of a bill expected to pass the … Continue reading

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You Can’t Defend Free Speech Without Challenging Social Justice Curriculum

This morning on ‘No Safe Spaces’ Rich Girard and I began with a recent article from The New Hampshire (TNH), the UNH Student Newspaper. Executive Editor Colleen Irvine does a nice job of pointing out to students on Campus that the first … Continue reading

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NH Election Law Committee Can’t Agree on Political Advocacy Definition

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire House will be deciding whether to broaden the state’s definition of political advocacy organization without the guidance of its election law committee. The Senate passed a bill in February that would require organizations to register … Continue reading

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The Culture That Hates Speech

University speech guides, free speech zones, microaggressions, and the entire campus thought-police culture is programming future generations to accept that those in “authority” cannot only define where and when ‘speech’ may occur but who may participate and what words they … Continue reading

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RTKNH receives First Amendment Award

We couldn’t be more proud.  On Thursday night, October 5, 2017, the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications awarded Right to Know NH its First Amendment Award. The award is given annually by the school to those who have “gone … Continue reading

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Double Standards; one for Christians and one for Gays?

We have seen a number of militant gay couples go to Christian small businesses like flower shops, wedding photographers, wedding chapel owners, and t-shirt makers and demand to be served.  At almost every turn, anti-discrimination ordinances or that any business … Continue reading

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Listen Live Tomorrow Morning

I’ll be away from the Internet most of the day today so there won’t be much if any new content posted. Instead, scroll down through the recent material, some fifty or so links to news and opinion over the past … Continue reading

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Black Lives Matter protesters shut down ACLU speaker at William & Mary

Students affiliated with the Black Lives Matter movement crashed an event at the College of William & Mary, rushed the stage, and prevented the invited guest—the American Civil Liberties Union’s Claire Gastañaga, a W & M alum—from speaking. Ironically, Gastañaga … Continue reading

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