World Health Organization 1 day ago Disease X: Critics say Biden admin selling out US sovereignty with WHO treaty Critics are sounding the alarm about a new global pandemic treaty they say will transfer power to the unelected World Health Organization and stifle free speech.
Media 1 day ago Arizona State University professor details lawsuit over 'racist' DEI training: 'Compelled speech' Professor Owen Anderson is suing the school over the mandatory DEI training he claims is 'compelled speech' because it involves blaming people for their race.
OPINION 1 day ago We were loving foster care parents until Washington state insisted we violate our faith Devoted foster parents were disqualified by Washington state because of their faith. Officials decided that new gender expression policies outranked the couple's religious beliefs.
Media 2 days ago Christian couple sues Washington state for denying foster care license over 'gender ideology' regulations A Christian couple have filed a lawsuit against Washington state officials and claim that they were denied a foster care license renewal over "gender ideology."
OPINION 2 days ago You’ve heard about weaponization of the FBI and CIA; now they’re weaponizing the internet Weaponization of government didn't stop with the FBI and CIA. The FCC is going after Internet Service Providers to promote 'digital equity.' Moves give regulators massive power.
First Amendment 6 days ago Judge allows GOP firebrands to sue two cities in deep-blue state for violating their free speech rights Representatives Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene sued two California cities for free speech violations after their events in 2021 were canceled.
Media March 21 Scotland to launch new hate speech law on April Fool’s Day that will jail people for up to 7 years Scotland will enact a controversial hate crime law that will punish speech and sharing offensive rhetoric on social media, jailing offenders for up to seven years.
Digital Originals March 20 Supreme Court hears case of Texas grandmother thrown in jail after criticizing city government A small town political feud landed a Texas councilwoman behind bars. Now the Supreme Court will decide if she can sue for politically motivated retaliation.
AMERICA'S NEWSROOM March 20 Judge Jackson's 'chilling' First Amendment comments leave Jonathan Turley 'very concerned' Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley reacts to Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's comments regarding the First Amendment during a Supreme Court hearing on censorship.
SENATE March 20 GOP Senator waves away worries about skeptical justices in censorship Supreme Court case Sen. Eric Schmitt isn't dismayed by seemingly skeptical questions from Supreme Court justices during oral arguments in Murthy v. Missouri on Monday over the federal government's ability to direct and coordinate with social media companies.