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‘Free to Tweet’ celebrates First Amendment
News release Contest offers 22 scholarships for high school and college students; awareness campaign to culminate on Dec. 15 with 24-hour ‘tweetathon’ featuring guest artists.
‘Freedom Sings’ concert at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe Oct. 19
News release Featuring music from 1971, 13th annual event at legendary music venue celebrates free expression in music.
‘God in the Classroom’
Religious Freedom Education Project at the Newseum will host a documentary screening and author’s discussion on Nov. 1 exploring the place of religion in public schools.
Establishment clause overview
The first of the First Amendment’s two religion clauses reads: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion … .” Note that the clause is absolute. It allows no law. It is also noteworthy that the clause forbids more than the establishment of religion by the government. It forbids even laws respecting an [...]
Seigenthalers to discuss ‘Living the First Amendment’
Father-son team will reflect on their journalistic experience Sept. 20 at Middle Tennessee State University.
Resources for Constitution Day
To help teach our founding document, this package provides a quiz, a lesson plan, a timeline and more. Also:
The 10-year shadow of 9/11
News release How would America be different if the attack had not happened? Sept. 13 discussion at First Amendment Center will explore that question.
Check out First Amendment Center videos
We offer a large selection of scrollable videos on many topics, including interviews with actors, musicians and others on the “Speaking Freely” television show.
Register now for Moot Court
The 22nd Annual National First Amendment Moot Court Competition is Feb. 16-17, 2012.
9th Circuit sides with Ariz. church in zoning dispute
Three-judge panel rules Yuma officials violated RLUIPA by denying Centro Familiar Cristiano Buenas Nuevas a permit to conduct services in a former department store building.
Public strongly backs news media as ‘watchdog on government’
Survey also finds strong support for the concept of shield laws protecting confidential sources, greater transparency by the U.S. Supreme Court.
State of the First Amendment results to be released
News release This year’s authoritative survey on public attitudes toward First Amendment freedoms will focus on free press, news-media credibility the rights of student news organizations.
Take the Great First Amendment Quiz!
1 for All, the First Amendment Center and USA Today have teamed up to create the Great First Amendment Quiz. Test your freedom IQ here.
Experts, background on violent video-games case
The Supreme Court strikes down California’s law forbidding the sale or rental of violent video games to minors in Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association (formerly Schwarzenegger v. Entertainment Merchants Association) … we have experts available for comment.
CLE: U.S. Supreme Court & the First Amendment
Register now for a continuing legal education seminar to be presented by the First Amendment Center on June 23.













