Roman Catholic May 7 Catholic Church to excommunicate priests for following WA law requiring child abuse confessions to be reported The Catholic Church said priests will be excommunicated if they follow a new Washington state law requiring clergy to report confessions about child abuse to law enforcement.
Washington May 5 DOJ investigating ‘anti-Catholic’ Washington state law requiring clergy to report child abuse The DOJ is investigating a new Washington state law that adds “members of the clergy” to a list of professionals required to report child abuse or neglect learned through confession.
Media April 29 Former Mumford and Sons musician asks White House if Brits punished over free speech can seek asylum in US Former Mumford & Sons musician asked the White House if the Trump administration would give "political asylum" to UK citizens who are being prosecuted for their speech.
Media April 25 Trump defends student deportations, dismisses free speech criticisms President Trump was grilled about the deportations of international students allegedly involved in pro-Hamas protests and denied he was chilling free speech.
Opinion April 25 My university fired me over my views. Now it’s paying the price Universities no longer embrace different opinions. Dr. Allan Josephson learned that when he said children weren't mature enough to make gender decisions. He just won a big settlement.
Opinion April 24 JONATHAN TURLEY: Democrats, Clintons and globalists work together to censor Americans … for ‘democracy’ The EU has moved forward with its campaign against U.S. companies and figures who are not yielding to their expansive censorship demands. They continue to rely on eager U.S. experts.
Media April 23 Child psychiatrist who criticized gender therapy receives $1.6 million from university after firing The University of Louisville has agreed to pay over one million dollars in a legal settlement after a professor was fired for challenging gender ideology in medicine.
Media April 21 Texas legislation could weaken protections against frivolous lawsuits, warn free speech advocates An anti-SLAPP law in Texas meant to protect ordinary citizens from intimidating lawsuits is in danger of being gutted, free speech advocates say.
Comedy April 16 Tim Dillon says rebranding of core American values as 'right-wing' is the 'craziest thing' he's ever heard Comedian Tim Dillon opened up on the current state of politics and more in a wide-ranging sit-down interview with ӣƵ Digital.
VIDEO April 12 Shannon Bream explains immigration judge's ruling against Mahmoud Khalil ӣƵ chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream breaks down a judge's ruling to proceed with Mahmoud Khalil's deportation and teases her upcoming special 'From the Heartland' on 'ӣƵ Live.'
Karen Read April 4 True crime reporters blocked outside courthouse where Karen Read is on trial file First Amendment lawsuit Two true crime reporters have filed a lawsuit against Massachusetts State Police for allegedly blocking them outside the courthouse where Karen Read is on trial.