VIDEO 4 days ago New Orleans college student government rejects founding Turning Point USA chapter Loyola University New Orleans students Ethan Estis and Anistin Murray join ‘ӣƵ @ Night’ to discuss their student government’s decision to reject a Turning Point USA chapter on campus.
Media 6 days ago Jimmy Kimmel's wife calls it a 'fragile time for freedom' after husband's brief suspension Television writer Molly McNearney said it's a "fragile time for freedom" in the U.S. after her husband Jimmy Kimmel had his show suspended in September.
Media 6 days ago British man says he was arrested after posting photos holding guns during July 4 trip to Florida U.K. tech consultant Jon Richelieu-Booth said he faced a four month ordeal of arrests and charges after posting vacation photos holding a gun and is now considering relocating to America.
The New York Times 6 days ago New York Times sues Pentagon over its new press policy, says it violates First and Fifth Amendment rights The New York Times is taking the Pentagon to court over its newly implemented press access policy the paper claims violates the First and Fifth Amendments.
Opinion December 4 JONATHAN TURLEY: With 'rage bait' crowned word of the year, free speech becomes the target Oxford University Press announces "rage bait" as word of the year, defined as online content specifically designed to elicit anger for engagement.
VIDEO December 3 IT consultant arrested after posting gun photos says free speech 'doesn't exist' in UK A British tech consultant recounts how a Florida vacation gun photo led to weeks of arrests, charges and fear back home in the UK — and why the ordeal pushed him to consider leaving for the United States.
Media November 30 University of Florida ordered to reinstate law student who was expelled after anti-Jewish comments Federal judge orders University of Florida to reinstate law student expelled for controversial speech, citing First Amendment constitutional protections.
Media November 24 Associated Press, Trump White House return to court amid Gulf of America dispute The Associated Press and Trump administration returned to court on Monday for a key hearing in the ongoing First Amendment battle over the "Gulf of America."
Media November 23 Inside AP’s First Amendment battle with Trump’s White House as ‘Gulf of America’ dispute heads back to court Associated Press executive editor Julie Pace speaks out in an interview with ӣƵ Digital on the news agency's legal battle with the White House over the "Gulf of America."
VIDEO November 21 Conservative influencer SUES alleged attacker after assault on NYC street Activist and conservative content creator Savannah Craven Antao talks about the attack she suffered and the message she wants to spread on 'Hannity’.
Greg Abbott November 21 Muslim civil rights group CAIR sues Texas over Abbott's ‘terrorist’ designation CAIR filed a federal lawsuit challenging Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's designation of the group as a "foreign terrorist organization" and "transnational criminal organization."
Campus Controversy November 14 Congressman says he was 'blown off' by Wisconsin college accused of blocking new TPUSA chapter Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wisc., says Beloit College blew off his attempts to discuss the facts surrounding accusations that the Wisconsin school was blocking a new TPUSA club.
VIDEO November 12 Student charged after allegedly using slur against Dave Portnoy Attorney Jace Yarbrough discusses the arrest of a Mississippi student accused of using a slur toward Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy.
VIDEO November 11 Trace Gallagher: The show must go on but the hate has got to stop The ‘Common Sense' Department reflects on the passing of California Berkeley’s very own free speech.
Campus Controversy November 6 Law students eager to fight corrosive campus 'cancel culture' spreading nationwide This year's Federalist Society convention will highlight young conservative law students, who are defending viewpoint diversity and free speech on university campuses across the country.
Culture Trends November 2 Massachusetts foster parents stripped of license for refusing to sign transgender policy Christian foster parents lost their license in Massachusetts after refusing to sign a gender identity contract, sparking a religious liberty lawsuit and federal intervention.
Culture Trends November 2 Young America's Foundation table gets trashed at OSU by person who tells conservatives to ‘f--- off’ A student at Oklahoma State University destroyed Young America's Foundation materials and told conservative members to "f--- off" during a campus confrontation.
Opinion November 2 DAN GAINOR: England doesn’t have free speech and wants to take ours away, too Britain arrests 12,000 people yearly for online speech, including non-residents like Irish comedian Graham Linehan. Free speech advocates warn of global threats to Americans.
White House November 1 Trump White House limits reporters’ access to staff offices in latest move restricting press coverage The White House is restricting journalist access to senior communications offices without an appointment, citing national security concerns.
Media October 29 Rutgers teachers’ union backs Antifa-linked professor, blasts Turning Point USA students Rutgers union defends Antifa-aligned professor Mark Bray after Turning Point USA petition seeks his removal, citing doxxing threats and academic freedom concerns.
Opinion October 29 California restaurants choke on new allergen menu mandate amid compliance concerns and costs First Amendment concerns arise as California mandates restaurant allergen disclosures, creating legal exposure and constitutional challenges for food service businesses.
Media October 28 Wanda Sykes rips Kimmel suspension, calls Riyadh Comedy Fest in Saudi Arabia ‘anti-comedy’ Wanda Sykes called Disney's Jimmy Kimmel suspension and Saudi Arabia's comedy festival speech restrictions examples of censorship in new Variety interview.
VIDEO October 28 Protest breaks out at Michigan high school after Turning Point USA chapter launches A student organized a “Walk out” on October 22nd 'in opposition to the Turning Point USA coming to our school.' (Credit: Jaden Bennett)
Opinion October 23 Why elite colleges fear Trump and McMahon's new academic compact tying funding to free speech Trump's Compact for Academic Excellence faces backlash from elite institutions as it demands accountability for free speech in exchange for federal dollars.
Media October 22 SPLC files lawsuit supporting Georgia teacher who said the ‘world is a bit safer’ without Charlie Kirk The SPLC filed a lawsuit defending a Georgia teacher's free speech rights after she posted about Charlie Kirk assassination, claiming constitutional violations.
Immigration October 21 DOJ argues judge's decision blocking Mahmoud Khalil's removal was 'indefensible' The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit hears arguments over whether immigration courts should handle Mahmoud Khalil's detention and removal case.
Media October 21 Rutgers chancellor launches safety review, ‘academic freedom’ task force amid ‘Dr Antifa’ uproar Professor Mark Bray faced death threats and moves family to Europe as Rutgers Chancellor Francine Conway addresses academic freedom concerns on campus.
Donald Trump October 17 Labor unions sue Trump administration over social media monitoring of visa holders Three labor unions sued the Trump administration, arguing that it violated the First Amendment rights of visa holders by searching their social media for specific viewpoints.
Digital Originals October 16 Revoking visas over Charlie Kirk assassination remarks supported by TPUSA attendees College students at a Turning Point USA event at the University of Oklahoma are supportive of visa revocations for foreigners who celebrated Charlie Kirk's assassination.
VIDEO October 16 Stay or leave? Students react to visa revocations over Charlie Kirk social posts Turning Point USA attendees at The University of Oklahoma discuss free speech issues on campus and the State Department's decision to revoke 6 student visas.