September 8, 2022 Columbia University ranks dead last in nation for college free speech: Study The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression released its annual report on college free speech, ranking Columbia as dead last for free speech in the nation.
September 7, 2022 Senate gay marriage bill negotiators to meet on how to advance the legislation before midterms Bipartisan senators aim to pass gay marriage legislation before the midterms, but a handful of key hurdles remain, including on religious protections.
September 6, 2022 Babylon Bee's Kyle Mann said Zuckerberg FBI admission 'vindicating' for satirical site: 'Saying it for years' The Babylon Bee editor-in-chief Kyle Mann discusses the importance of comedy and the fight for First Amendment rights amid growing censorship on social media platforms.
September 2, 2022 Kayleigh McEnany: It is essentially private sector partnering with the Democrat Party Kayleigh McEnany discusses with "The Five" the lawsuit facing the White House over the request for more evidence that the administration allegedly colluded with big tech to censor Americans.
September 2, 2022 How big government has been colluding with Big Tech to 'outsource' censorship: Missouri attorney general Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt uncovered the layers of the White House allegedly colluding with social media to perform censorship on "The Story."
September 2, 2022 Kentucky judge rules in favor of photographer challenging gay rights law A Kentucky judge has ruled in favor of a wedding photographer who argued that an ordinance would compel her to photograph same-sex weddings, which she opposes due to religious beliefs.
August 31, 2022 Judge dismisses Virginia obscenity lawsuit seeking to restrict distribution of books to minors A Virginia Beach judge tossed a suit that asked the court to deem two controversial books as obscene for children and limit their distribution to minors in bookstores.
August 25, 2022 Austin fire chaplain fired over religious beliefs sues city: I won't recant Former Austin Fire Department chaplain Dr. Andrew Fox details his lawsuit against the city, claiming his First Amendment rights have been violated.
August 23, 2022 New York Times report details big tech’s 'misinformation' policies ahead of 2022 midterms The New York Times published a report written by Stuart A. Thompson, a reporter on its Technology desk, which detailed censorship efforts by big tech in the lead-up to the midterms.
August 19, 2022 Salman Rushdie and the price of free speech The terrible attack on author Salman Rushdie at the Chautauqua Institution in New York state this month offers important lessons about freedom, literature and hate