Media August 30, 2024 Telegram boss’ arrest in France is ‘existential threat to free speech,’ tech entrepreneur says John Matze said the arrest of Telegram's Pavel Durov is “an existential threat to free speech" that could have global ramifications and set dangerous precedents.
VIDEO August 26, 2024 Telegram founder to appear in court, sparking debate over EU digital censorship laws Constitutional law expert Jonathan Turley argues against the arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov despite authorities' claims that the popular messaging app was being used for organized crime, cyber bullying and promotion of terrorism.
VIDEO August 18, 2024 Colorado scraps 'political' clothing ban after radio host kicked out of Capitol gallery over shirt Denver radio host Jeff Hunt got booted from the Colorado Senate gallery over his "Pro-Life U" shirt. Here's why attorneys say that violated his free speech rights.
Digital Originals August 13, 2024 Georgia city to pay $55,000, train officers on free speech after veteran arrested for 'panhandling' A Georgia police department must train officers on the First Amendment after the city settled with an Army veteran who alleged his free speech rights were violated.
VIDEO August 13, 2024 Army veteran arrested for 'panhandling' in Georgia Video recorded Jan. 27, 2022, shows a police lieutenant handcuffing and detaining Army veteran Jeff Gray for allegedly panhandling in front of Alpharetta City Hall. The city has now settled the resulting First Amendment lawsuit.
Kansas August 13, 2024 Ex-Kansas police chief charged with felony obstruction after raid linked to 98-year-old woman's death A former central Kansas police chief who led a raid last year on a weekly newspaper has been charged with felony obstruction of justice, authorities say.
Chicago August 13, 2024 Chicago anti-Israel DNC protest groups handed loss by federal judge just days before start Federal judge rejects anti-Israel organizers' claims that designated Democratic National Convention protest route violates their First Amendment rights.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash August 12, 2024 Pro-Israel group waits for permit to march near DNC in Chicago: We want to 'stand up for America' Elan Carr, CEO of Israeli American Council, claimed his group's push for a permit to protest around the DNC has fallen on deaf ears compared to the approval of pro-Palestinian groups.
First Amendment August 5, 2024 Kansas raid tied to 98-year-old's death in First Amendment showdown to result in criminal charges Special prosecutors in Kansas have decided to file criminal charges against the former Marion police chief a year after newspaper raid left 98-year-old dead.
POLITICS July 24, 2024 Steven Pinker: Young people sick and tired of being told, 'you can't say that, you can't think that' on campus Dr. Steven Pinker offers a robust defense of Enlightenment values, liberalism, rationality, and market economies, while championing academic freedom on college campuses.
OPINION July 21, 2024 Our family reunion showed how we can unite America We are one big American family. A variety of states but one homeland. A span of ages but all still Americans. Differences, certainly, but also neighbors who care for each other.