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Subject Today's Headlines: In polarized America, free speech can cost you your job. What’s next?
Date September 19, 2025 9:04 AM
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Friday, September 19, 2025


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In polarized America, free speech can cost you your job. What’s next?

In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's murder, lots of people, whether celebrities like Jimmy Kimmel or teachers, are learning the consequences of speaking out. But there are legal considerations.
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Canceling Jimmy Kimmel: A new low

It is one thing for advertisers or viewers to pressure TV stations because of something a host said. It’s totally inappropriate, and inimical to the spirit of the First Amendment, for the government to do so.
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At least eight New England teachers have been placed on leave for posts about Charlie Kirk’s death. What are their First Amendment rights?

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In polarized America, free speech can cost you your job. What’s next?

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