February 16, 2019 Online activists' 'First Amendment audits' -- patriotism or provocation? The transgender YouTube personality who was shot outside a Los Angeles synagogue on Thursday is part of the online community that intentionally films law enforcement officials to get their reaction and test constitutional rights.
February 14, 2019 Judge Andrew Napolitano: Trump, ex-aide Cliff Sims and an incredible free speech debate While the public discourse has been consumed over the realization that abortion physicians actually let viable babies who survive late-term abortions die -- as well as whether President Donald Trump or House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will blink first over the issue of congressional authorization for building a wall at the country's southern border, to say nothing of the race-and-sex-infused mess at the top of the government in Virginia -- a profound free speech issue has been bubbling below the radar.
February 12, 2019 Donald Trump, Jr.: Big Tech companies can't disguise their gross hypocrisy – They are free speech pretenders In an effort to get what they want, Big Tech companies have reached a level of hypocrisy that beggars belief.
February 11, 2019 Have American universities become breeding grounds for anti-white hate? It’s open season on white males at Yale University.
January 23, 2019 Wedding invitation designers say they'll go to jail over LGBT case The co-owners of a wedding invitation design business said Wednesday they're prepared to go to jail if the Arizona Supreme Court rules against them.
January 14, 2019 Teachers of Wisconsin 'Nazi salute' students raise money for Holocaust education The teachers at the Wisconsin high school with students who appeared to be delivering Nazi salutes in a junior prom photo raised money to support educational awareness of the Holocaust.
January 4, 2019 David Bossie: Nancy Pelosi takes the gavel in the House and what's her first target? Free speech Instead of jobs, health care or border security, the incoming Democrat majority in the House is making a so-called election “reform” package their first legislative priority in the new Congress.
December 30, 2018 Women's March event canceled over concerns of being 'overwhelmingly white' Organizers of a Women’s March rally slated for Northern California next month have canceled the event, saying they were concerned that participants would have been “overwhelmingly white."
December 26, 2018 New York Giants fans fighting in court for right to curse out team's players, suit says New York Giants fans are fighting for their right to curse out their team.
December 14, 2018 LA college district abolishes free speech zones as part of lawsuit settlement A Los Angeles college student who sued his school for allegedly curbing his right to free speech after preventing him from passing out copies of the U.S. Constitution was vindicated in a court of law this week. The Los Angeles Community College District agreed on Wednesday to settle a lawsuit filed against them last year by student Kevin Shaw after he was barred from passing out copies of the document because he wasn’t in the school’s designated “free speech zone,” which measured 616 square feet or about the size of three parking spaces.