February 1, 2023 Catholic school students kicked out of Smithsonian museum in DC over pro-life beanies Twelve Catholic school students and their chaperones were removed from the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum after refusing to remove their pro-life beanies.
January 29, 2023 Georgia cop, 19, resigns after suspension for religious post on gay marriage: 'Dangerous precedent' Former police officer Jacob Kersey said he was effectively forced to resign from the Port Wentworth Police Department after controversy erupted for a Facebook post about marriage.
January 26, 2023 Biden's FCC nominee sits on board of group that opposes anti-sex trafficking efforts Gigi Sohn, President Biden's nominee for the Federal Communications Commission, serves on the board of directors for a group that has opposed efforts to combat online sex trafficking.
January 25, 2023 Glenn Greenwald: We are witnessing 'judicial tyranny'' in Brazil Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald claims every western government is looking for ways to criminalize speech and censor the internet on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
January 25, 2023 California judge issues preliminary injunction blocking COVID ‘misinformation’ law: reports A California judge issued a preliminary injunction against the 'misinformation' law, as five doctors challenge the law and claim it violates First Amendment.
January 25, 2023 Federal court sides against Ohio man fired for police shooting joke A federal appeals court ruled against former Cleveland, Ohio, EMS worker Jamie Marquardt, who was fired after posting jokes about Tamir Rice's 2014 police shooting on Facebook.
January 25, 2023 Federal court hears Texas citizen journalist's case Online citizen journalist Priscilla Villarreal is contesting an arrest by Laredo, Texas, police after requesting non-public information in 2017.
January 25, 2023 Nebraska university maintains ban on posters depicting guns: reports The Young Americans for Liberty organization at Creighton University was ordered to remove posters containing imagery of guns if they wanted to participate in school events
January 24, 2023 Vimeo scrubs 'Dead Name' documentary profiling families upended by transgender ideology Vimeo removed "Dead Name," a documentary profiling families whose lives were upended when their children came out as transgender, citing its policy against "hateful content."
January 23, 2023 Supreme Court asks Biden admin to weigh in on Florida, Texas social media laws In a Monday order, the Supreme Court invited the Biden administration to get involved in cases over Florida and Texas laws targeting censorship by social media platforms.