This explainer breaks down why people protest Donald Trump and related political events. It draws on monitoring projects, news timelines, and civil-liberty guidance to clarify what researchers count and how to read coverage. The piece is neutral and aimed at voters, journalists, and civic readers...
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March 10, 2026
Since the conflict escalation on 7 October 2023, Palestinian-led demonstrations have appeared across U.S. campuses and cities. This explainer clarifies what those demonstrations are, who organized them, the common demands raised and how legal and campus frameworks shaped responses. The article uses independent data and...
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March 10, 2026
This explainer lays out when a free speech protest may become unlawful under U.S. law. It covers constitutional standards, common municipal rules, typical criminal charges, how enforcement is constrained, and practical steps for people who attend or organize demonstrations. The aim is informational. The piece...
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March 10, 2026
This article explains which amendment protects speech and how legal limits are defined. It identifies the First Amendment as the constitutional source and summarizes the main exceptions and tests. The goal is a clear, neutral primer that helps readers evaluate whether particular speech is likely...
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March 10, 2026