May 9, 2023 Atlanta agrees to $105K settlement with photojournalist arrested during George Floyd protests in 2020 Atlanta officials settled to pay a photojournalist $105K after he was arrested in 2020 while shooting photos of a Black Lives Matter protest after curfew.
May 9, 2023 Northwestern student government freezes College Republicans funding over poster critical of LGBTQ community Student government at Northwestern University voted to pull funding from the College Republicans in response to posters that superimposed a poison symbol over an LGBT flag.
May 6, 2023 School board settles religious discrimination suit against Christian university after blasting 'Jesus' values Arizona's Washington Elementary School District settled a religious discrimination case against a Christian university after blasting its 'Jesus' values during a public meeting.
May 5, 2023 Fired teacher sues school district after refusing to hide students' gender transitions from parents One legal expert said a former California teacher's firing is a 'clear' violation of her constitutional rights after she filed suit alleging wrongful termination
May 5, 2023 Son of pro-democracy activist held by Chinese speaks out on censorship scandal Sebastien Lai, son of pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai, discusses his father's detention in Hong Kong and reacts to an incident involving TikTok censoring a documentary on his father.
May 5, 2023 Former California teacher files suit after refusing to hide kids' gender transitions Jessica Tapia, the Christian teacher who was fired, joined 'Fox & Friends' alongside her attorney Mariah Gondeiro, to discuss the lawsuit and why decided to take action against the school district.
May 4, 2023 Porn industry backers sue Utah over age verification law The Free Speech Coalition, a pro-pornography group, sued the state of Utah for a law requiring porn sites to implement age verification systems to prevent minors from accessing them.
May 3, 2023 Irish citizens could soon be jailed for 'possessing material likely to incite violence or hatred' A bill coursing through Ireland's government may lead to the political persecution of socially-conservative and religious Irish citizens if it becomes law.
May 2, 2023 Michigan school's ban on 'Let's Go Brandon' triggers lawsuit 'Outnumbered' panelists discuss the school's possible violation of the students' first amendment rights.
May 2, 2023 Professor disciplined after opposing social justice initiatives speaks out: ‘State funded smear campaign' California history professor Matthew Garrett was suspended without pay after he said the college retaliated against him for speaking out against liberal policies on campus.