Man jailed for Charlie Kirk meme in free speech case
A Tennessee man faces 60 days in jail for creating a satirical meme targeting conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, sparking national debate about free speech and political expression in America.
A Tennessee man faces 60 days in jail for creating a satirical meme targeting conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, sparking national debate about free speech and political expression in America.
George Mason University becomes Virginia's first public institution to adopt the IHRA antisemitism definition, sparking both praise and concern over free speech implications.