March 28, 2023 Immigration law faces First Amendment challenge brought before Supreme Court The Supreme Court on Monday weighed whether giving immigration advice risks prosecution under a law making it a crime to "encourage and induce" illegal immigrants to stay in the U.S.
March 25, 2023 Why TikTok is so hard to ban in the US, according to experts The United States would need a new law that allows the government to regulate speech if the country wants to ban Chinese-owned social media app TikTok, experts say.
March 24, 2023 Biden White House urged Meta to crack down on 'vaccine-skeptical' content on WhatsApp private chat platform Independent journalist David Zweig shed light on newly-released emails showing the Biden administration pressing Meta to moderate private messages sent on Whatsapp.
March 24, 2023 Stanford Law dean defends First Amendment on campus after students shout down speaker
 Manhattan Institute senior fellow Ilya Shapiro says free speech norms, professional responsibility and civil discourse are ‘very, very important,’ particularly for law students.Â
March 23, 2023 Pennsylvania Democrat calls on university to ‘cancel’ speakers who question transgender ideology A state representative slammed her alma mater for allowing speakers to visit campus and question tenets of transgender ideology, which she said counts as "Hate speech"
March 22, 2023 Stanford DEI dean on leave after interrupting and confronting federal judge during campus event Tirien Steinbach, the associate dean of diversity, equity and inclusion at Stanford Law School, is on leave after protests erupted against a Trump-appointed judge who was invited to give a talk at the school.
March 21, 2023 Coach fired for praying on field will return to work Raymond Arroyo reacts to high school football coach Joe Kennedy winning a $2M settlement after being fired for praying on the field.
March 21, 2023 Reporter slams Karine Jean-Pierre for refusing to take his questions: 'They look down on me' Today News Africa White House correspondent Simon Ateba explains why he confronted White House Karine Jean-Pierre for not calling on him on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
March 20, 2023 White House briefing erupts after reporter berates Karine Jean-Pierre: 'Mockery of the First Amendment’ White House Correspondent Simon Ateba went on a lengthy rant accusing Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre of making a 'mockery' of the First Amendment.
March 20, 2023 Ugly Stanford Law protest of judge shows 'something has gone very wrong culturally,' student says A Stanford Law student who witnessed the ugly protest against a Trump-appointed judge this month says the video doesn't capture how truly dark a moment it was.