November 12, 2022 Babylon Bee urges Supreme Court to protect parody, says First Amendment pointless if you can't mock government The Babylon Bee filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court to support Anthony Novak, who created a parody Facebook page in 2016 to mock his local police department.
November 11, 2022 Dem mayor sued after interrupting citizens, talking over constituents in city council meeting A rights advocacy group has announced a lawsuit against Eastpointe Mayor Monique Owens and the city of Eastpointe for allegedly denying the First Amendment rights of residents.
November 10, 2022 Boston agrees to $2.1M settlement for refusing to fly Christian flag The city of Boston agreed to a $2.1 million settlement that will cover attorney fees and costs after refusing to fly a Christian flag outside city hall in 2017.
November 7, 2022 Judge orders MI school to allow pro-life pitch over public-address system on day before election A club at an Ann Arbor High School will be allowed to deliver an anti-abortion message over the school's public address system on the day before the election, according to a judge.
November 7, 2022 Zeldin supporter attacked, choked at Hochul event speaks out: ‘Can’t have debates without it getting violent’ Angelica Torres, a supporter for New York Republican candidate for governor Rep. Lee Zeldin, recalls how she was assaulted and choked at a rally for Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul.
November 6, 2022 Professor settles lawsuit with college called 'epicenter of censorship in Texas' Collin College, a Dallas area public institution, agreed to reinstate Suzanne Jones on a $230,000 teaching contract and to pay $145,000 in attorneys’ fees.
November 4, 2022 Pompeo brushes off far-left protesters who interrupted speech: ‘This could only happen in the United States' Mike Pompeo was interrupted by protesters during a speech on Thursday, but the former secretary of state is happy they were able to exercise their First Amendment right.
November 4, 2022 Newsom sued over COVID ‘misinformation’ law that doctors say tramples First Amendment rights California physicians are suing Governor Gavin Newsom over a bill that empowers California medical boards to punish doctors for having different views on COVID-19 treatment.
November 4, 2022 Glenn Greenwald: Censorship is central to Democrats' ethos Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald joins 'The Ingraham Angle' to discuss Democrats' 'censorship' of free speech.
November 3, 2022 Vivek Ramaswamy duels CNBC anchor over censorship: Government deciding what is true is a threat to democracy Vivek Ramaswamy appeared on CNBC's "Squawk Box" Thursday morning to discuss a variety of topics, including content moderation policies on Twitter.