April 20, 2023 Tucker Carlson: The government has arrested people for dissenting White House views Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ host Tucker Carlson sounds off on the U.S. government arresting people for saying things the White House doesn't like for the first time in history on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
April 20, 2023 Vanderbilt GOP rips Dems' boycott of trans kids debate as attack on free discussion: 'Getting worse and worse' Vanderbilt College Republicans Noah Jenkins and Shane Mumma weighed in after left-wing campus groups called for boycotts against a debate on gender-affirming care for minors.
April 20, 2023 Journalist Matt Taibbi threatened with prison time for perjury by top Democrat over Twitter Files testimony Rep. Stacey Plaskett, D-V.I., is accusing independent journalist Matt Taibbi of perjury over an apparent error he made during last month's House Judiciary hearing on the Twitter Files.
April 18, 2023 Alex Berenson sues Biden, Pfizer honchos over Twitter ban that came as he raised concerns about COVID vaccine Alex Berenson is suing President Biden, White House officials and Pfizer honchos, accusing them of violating his rights by pushing for his removal from Twitter.
April 18, 2023 Elon Musk claims Twitter was operated like 'glorified activist organization' after slashing staff The 'Outnumbered' panel discussed Elon Musk's defense of cutting Twitter staff by 80% and his claims addressing the platform's focus on censorship.
April 18, 2023 New Hampshire bakery fights town in freedom of speech case regarding student-drawn mural A mural on the wall of a roadside bakery in Conway, New Hampshire, has sparked a debate. A town zoning board has asked the bakery to remove the student-drawn mural.
April 16, 2023 Ivy League university moves to prioritize 'free expression' months after students heckled conservative pundit Cornell University unveiled plans to use 'free expression and academic freedom' as its theme for the 2023-2024 year on Friday, following student pushes to censor conservatives.
April 14, 2023 Pete Peterson on free speech: ‘If speech equals violence, then all bets are off’ Pepperdine University’s Pete Peterson addresses San Francisco’s crime crisis and the growing animosity towards free speech on college campuses.
April 13, 2023 Faith in the Work: Supreme Court to debate employer accommodations for workers' religion The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in a workplace discrimination case wherein a former mail carrier sued the postal service after being disciplined for not working on Sundays.
April 13, 2023 Texas State University sued for allegedly violating 1A rights due to 'overbroad' student conduct policies Texas State University is being sued for violating students’ First and Fourth Amendment rights due to "overboard" student conduct policies, the lawsuit alleges.