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A University of Wyoming student's alleged "threat" against herself cannot be a true threat and thus qualifies as free speech. The citation against her is for "interference," or making false statements to the police. She's not commenting, but her lawyer told the Boomerang she intends to plead not guilty. Why are phony "hate crimes" so common, especially on college campuses?
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Kiera Wilmot got good grades and had a perfect behavior record. She wasn't the kind of kid you'd expect to find hauled away in handcuffs and expelled from school.
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One of three college students arrested Wednesday in the Boston Marathon bombings case was allowed to return to the United States from Kazakhstan in January despite not having a valid student visa, CBS News reports... Read More
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A mother says her middle school-aged daughter "was upset by the classroom lecture and was confused about why she had to ask another girl for a kiss." ...Read more