February 3, 2022 Joe Rogan controversy shows how Americans, celebs are begging to be censored: Will Cain Will Cain has a warning for those who want to silence Joe Rogan over COVID "misinformation."
January 30, 2022 Former ACLU head blasts org for failing to defend free speech: 'What is the ACLU doing saying that?' Former ACLU executive director Ira Glasser questions the ACLU's goals if it will filter free speech cases.
January 28, 2022 Substack defends free expression as critics call for censoring vaccine skeptics The subscription newsletter service is under fire from liberals following a study suggesting it is profiting from "anti-vaxxers."
January 23, 2022 Pennsylvania borough's LGBTQ anti-discrimination ordinance may face repeal by new conservative majority A borough in central Pennsylvania will likely repeal an anti-discrimination ordinance that protects LGBTQ citizens in jobs, housing and public accommodations like restaurants, according to a report.Â
January 22, 2022 Arizona bill calls for people with cameras to stay at least 15 feet away from police officers Some Arizona lawmakers are looking to change the way people can record police encounters, calling for a distance requirement that anyone with a camera must remain to record a police officer.
January 18, 2022 Supreme Court justices question Boston's decision not to allow Christian flag outside city hall The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments in a case where the city of Boston rejected the application for a Christian flag to be flown outside city hall.
January 13, 2022 Stanford College Republicans fight effort to block funding for Pence on-campus event Stanford University Republicans are pushing to host former Vice President Mike Pence on campus, arguing they were twice denied funding as part of an unconstitutional effort to bar the conservative.
January 13, 2022 Sarah Palin, New York Times set to face off in defamation case next month Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against the New York Times will go to trial in Manhattan on Feb. 1, according to reports.
January 12, 2022 Former FBI official says new DOJ unit on domestic terrorism is 'fraught with First Amendment concerns' Former FBI official Chris Swecker shares First Amendment concerns about the Justice Department's new domestic terrorism unit.
December 23, 2021 Satanic display inside Illinois Statehouse days before Christmas draws protesters Religious leaders and others in Illinois were outraged this week, just days before Christmas, when a Satanic group unveiled its holiday display inside the Statehouse rotunda in Springfield.