This article explains when public schools may lawfully limit student speech and assembly under current Supreme Court jurisprudence. It summarizes the core precedents, highlights how on campus and online incidents differ, and offers practical steps for students and parents. The focus here is neutral and...
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February 10, 2026
This article explains the legal standards and practical steps around freedom of speech and peaceful assembly so readers can plan, exercise, or challenge these rights with clearer expectations. It summarizes international and regional treaties, U.S. practice, permitting realities and common remedies. The piece is neutral...
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February 10, 2026
This article explains whether the U.S. Constitution itself uses the phrase separation of church and state and where the doctrine actually comes from. It is written for voters, students, and civic readers who want clear, sourced guidance and primary documents to consult. The piece frames...
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February 10, 2026
The freedom of religious practice is a core human right with both personal and public dimensions. This guide explains what the right covers, where it is anchored in international and U.S. law, and how courts and authorities evaluate competing interests. It aims to help readers...
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February 10, 2026