April 17, 2021 Minnesota State Patrol updates guidance on reporters during protests: no use of force, no seizing cameras Credentialed members of the press can no longer be subject to Minnesota State Patrol dispersal orders, and troopers will halt the practice of photographing them before letting them go while covering protests and have been prohibited from taking other actions against the media.
April 17, 2021 Riots, protests in Minnesota, Chicago, elsewhere in reaction to police shootings Crowds poured into the streets in several U.S. cities on Friday night, reacting to the police shooting deaths of Daunte Wright in Minnesota and Adam Toledo in Chicago.
April 16, 2021 Comedian Adam Carolla tells 'Tucker Carlson Today' cancel culture is killing comedy, dividing the country Comedian Adam Carolla joined Fox Nation's 'Tucker Carlson Today' to discuss the state of comedy in America, as well as how Democrat policies are dividing the country.
April 8, 2021 Virginia Tech sued for allegedly chilling students' speech with policies Virginia Tech University is facing a fresh lawsuit from the nonprofit Speech First, which alleges that the university has set overly broad restrictions on students' expression.
April 6, 2021 Harmeet Dhillon: California threatens cops' rights – here's how bill silences police, attacks 1st Amendment California's newly introduced CLEAR Act is anything but clear in its effect on freedom of speech, freedom of association, and freedom of conscience for peace officers.Â
April 1, 2021 Professor who refused to call student by preferred pronoun wins in federal court: 'We need to stand up' A professor at Shawnee State University, explained to Tucker Carlson why he sued the university after being told he created a "hostile environment" by not calling a transgender student by the preferred pronoun on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
April 1, 2021 Georgia GOP's Atlanta election integrity rally met by armed left-wing militia Georgia Republicans rallying for election integrity in Atlanta Wednesday were met by armed left-wing militia members, according to the state party chairman.
April 1, 2021 Christian minister on why he's suing Pelosi, Harris for access to Capitol grounds: 'Free speech is in danger' A Presbyterian minister who has filed a lawsuit to access U.S. Capitol grounds for a Good Friday prayer vigil is warning that "free speech is in danger all across America."
March 28, 2021 Ohio Christian college professor who rejected transgender student's pronouns can sue university, court rules A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that an Ohio college professor can try to prove his First Amendment rights were violated and sue the school for damages after he was reprimanded in 2016 for refusing to address a transgender student by her preferred pronouns.
March 25, 2021 Democrats' elections bill raises major free speech concerns, experts warn Election legislation being pushed by Democrats raises First Amendment concerns, former FEC Chairman Brad Smith said.