January 9, 2021 Brit Hume: Twitter's reasons for banning Trump are 'pure editorial judgments' Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Senior Political Analyst Brit Hume is calling out big social media companies for making the decision to ban President Trump's accounts based on what he says are "pure editorial judgments."Â
December 16, 2020 GOP lawmakers' second Christmas tree vanishes from Wisconsin Capitol In their second attempt, two Wisconsin Republican lawmakers put up an artificial Christmas tree in the Capitol Rotunda on Tuesday, just hours after a first tree was removed.Â
December 9, 2020 School principal sues over dismissal for sharing conservative memes on Facebook A former Pennsylvania elementary school principal is suing her school district after being fired for sharing conservative memes on her Facebook page.
December 6, 2020 Trump backers in Sacramento say counter-protesters damaged their vehicles: report Some supporters of President Trump who gathered for a rally outside the California Statehouse on Saturday say they found their vehicles damaged when they tried to leave the event, according to a report.
December 3, 2020 Judge Andrew P. Napolitano: Why religion is first freedom protected by the First Amendment Freedom of religion is not the first freedom by mistake.
November 28, 2020 Carter Estes: Effort to ban Trump officials from Harvard is a dangerous attack on free speech and education I recently found myself on Zoom urging members of the Harvard Kennedy School Student Government to reject a student-led effort to restrict Trump administration officials from speaking at Harvard.
November 27, 2020 Supreme Court rejects petition from Louisiana pastor facing charges for violating ban on large gatherings The pastor, Tony Spell, claimed in a Nov. 18 filing that Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards’ restrictions were a violation of his First Amendment rights.
November 24, 2020 Professor claims school violated his First Amendment rights by punishing him for misgendering a student Philosophy professor Nicholas Meriwether is continuing his legal fight against Shawnee State University, arguing that the school's insistence that he refer to a student by their preferred pronouns violates his first amendment rights.Â
November 19, 2020 A sign of America’s future under Biden? This transition team member has questioned the First Amendment The leader of President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team for federal media outlets has, in the past, publicly endorsed both weakening the First Amendment and governments' use of propaganda on their own citizens.
November 18, 2020 DC mayor sued for alleged First Amendment violations D.C. Mayor Bowser is facing a fresh lawsuit alleging that the city discriminated against anti-abortion viewpoints in the way it handled expression during "Black Lives Matter" (BLM) protests.