Posts by The First Amendment Law Society
We made another infographic in light of the Section 230 hearing tomorrow!
Thank you @aricohn.com for speaking to us today!
(and these to go with it)
Congress votes on KOSA tomorrow. We made an infographic.
We made a highlight reel of our favorite recent @aricohn.com tweets. We also agree this season of Heated Rivalry sucks ass. Stay tuned for more information about our March 11th event!
FALS hosted speakers from the Abundance Institute, Chamber of Progress, and the Cato Institute. Students learned about policy jobs, age verification, and AI policy not just in the United States, but around the world. Thank you to speakers and exec board for putting this event together!
Tonight I got to watch the excellent @elizabethsipod.bsky.social present on anime, manga, and the First Amendment. Liz was ELECTRIC! ⚡ She's funny, poised, and incredibly knowledgeable. I learned a ton tonight! Go Liz!!!!
Minnesota makes one thing clear: unchecked federal power threatens civil liberties across the political spectrum. Recording law enforcement is protected speech, and conflicting official statements only deepen public distrust. We hope you’ll read our statement and join us in this important dialogue.
spring 2026 event preview! finalized dates and locations to be announced soon
wishing all of those who celebrate a happy chanukah!
We were honored to host Santana Boulton from @techfreedom.org today as our inaugural speaker!
Today’s conversation focused on age verification and the questions it raises. It is inspiring to see students engage with First Amendment law. We look forward to sharing more details about the spring soon!
We were thrilled to welcome 25 students to our Halloween kickoff event to learn about our organization, talk about the First Amendment, meet our exec board, and of course, celebrate Halloween. We are excited to share more information soon.
FALS is now live! We founded the First Amendment Law Society to protect uncomfortable, unpopular, and unfiltered speech in an age of government censorship. No allegiance to ideology—just the Constitution. Say it. Mean it. Make it Matter.