Young Americans for Liberty, the same student group that successfully pressured Bunker Hill Community College administrators into allowing the distribution of copies of the United States Constitution, is now setting its sights on what it describes as an "egregious free speech policy" at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
This week YAL filed a federal lawsuit against UMass-Amherst in an effort to overturn a policy they say "restricts all 'speeches and rallies' to one hour a day between noon and 1 p.m. on less than one percent of campus."
Twitter says that individuals shown in an undercover video casually talking about how they plan on censoring certain viewpoints on the social media platform were speaking only "in a personal capacity." They "do not represent or speak for Twitter," a company spokeswoman told The Daily Caller News Foundation. The video in question, secretly recorded by Project…