March 15, 2024 Jonathan Turley warns Canada 'doubling down' on push to restrict free speech: 'Not likely to end there' Constitutional law scholar Jonathan Turley warned about a new Canadian law that could demand a life sentence for violating online speech laws.
March 14, 2024 After porn career gets UW-La Crosse chancellor fired, New Hampshire provost chosen as replacement A New Hampshire provost with a background in African American history will replace University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Chancellor Joe Gow, who was fired after making pornographic videos.
March 14, 2024 TikTok CEO tells users 'protect your constitutional rights' against TikTok ban in video TikTok CEO Shou Chew published a video Wednesday urging users to "protect your constitutional rights" against a bipartisan bill that would force China to divest from the app.
March 14, 2024 Someone will buy TikTok if ByteDance is ‘willing to sell’: Sen. John Kennedy Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss rising inflation and whether TikTok’s national security threat outweighs the First Amendment concerns.
March 14, 2024 Don Lemon says free speech 'doesn't matter' to Elon Musk after X partnership is cancelled Former CNN host Don Lemon, whose new show was cancelled on X following a contentious interview with owner Elon Musk, questioned the Tesla CEO's commitment to free speech.
March 11, 2024 New York lawyer fights 'First Amendment retaliation' for cursing out police officer in free speech saga Attorney Tony Rupp and the Buffalo PD have been enmeshed in civil litigation since 2016, when Rupp was ticketed after calling out, "Turn your lights on, a------!" to an officer.
March 7, 2024 LGBT student group in Texas asks SCOTUS for emergency relief on canceled campus drag show An LGBTQ+ student group at West Texas A&M has appealed to the Supreme Court, alleging free speech violations after the public university’s president canceled a planned campus drag show.
March 2, 2024 GOP lawmaker behind Florida defamation bill says critics are wrong: 'Nothing in this bill' hurts conservatives In an interview with 91±¬ÁÏ Digital, Florida State Rep. Alex Andrade is pushing back against the "false" narrative behind the defamation bill he's sponsoring.
February 28, 2024 Law professor: First Amendment can be 'Achilles heel,' makes US 'particularly vulnerable to disinformation' University of Michigan law professor Barbara McQuade warned on MSNBC that America's free speech protections make the country "particularly vulnerable to disinformation."
February 26, 2024 Supreme Court to decide if tech companies can censor what you post on the internet The battle over internet free speech is reaching the Supreme Court. Justices will rule if Big Tech can censor what you post online or whether they are prevented from doing that.