June 8, 2023 New Twitter Files claims FBI worked on behalf of Ukraine to censor accounts on Twitter: 'Block' these accounts In the latest installment of the Twitter Files, the FBI reportedly advocated to censor over 100 Twitter accounts on behalf of the Ukrainian government.
June 5, 2023 Coach Joe Kennedy: The law is still 100 percent on America's side
 Football coach Joe Kennedy, who took his right to pray up to the Supreme Court and won, tells ‘91±¬ÁÏ Tonight’ about the precedent his case could set for future First Amendment cases.
June 5, 2023 Oklahoma board approves nation's first taxpayer-funded religious school Oklahoma's Statewide Virtual Charter School Board approved the nation's first taxpayer-funded religious school in a 3-2 vote on Monday.
June 5, 2023 Vermont coach suspended for misgendering trans athlete reinstated Travis Allen, a Vermont soccer coach who was suspended without pay for "misgendering" a transgender athlete on Facebook, has been reinstated by his district.
June 4, 2023 University of Buffalo sued over revoking recognition status for Young Americans for Freedom student group The conservative organization Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) recently filed a lawsuit against the University of Buffalo for suppressing its student chapter.
June 3, 2023 Elon Musk supports family punished for speaking out against biological male using girls' locker room Elon Musk voiced support for a Vermont family that was punished by a local school for expressing concerns about a biological male using the daughter's locker room.
May 31, 2023 Case against MI official who brandished rifle on Zoom call may proceed, appeals court rules An appeals court has ruled that a lawsuit against Michigan official Ron Clous, who allegedly tried to "silence" a constituent by displaying a firearm during a Zoom meeting, may proceed.
May 30, 2023 High school debate impacted by biases and censorship High school sophomore Briana Whatley on how she feels censored on her debate team
May 30, 2023 Free speech rights survived epic challenge from man who tried to monkey with them in 'Trial of the Century' In 1925, a young schoolteacher and his intrepid defense lawyer challenged a law that sought to suffocate scientific learning and freedom of expression or thought.Â
May 26, 2023 High school debate threatened by ‘viewpoint censorship’: James Fishback Incubate Debate founder James Fishback claims high school debate is being threatened by judges setting up partisan rules to silence certain viewpoints.