March 19, 2023 NJ mom reported by military official for post objecting to 'polysexual' poster at child's school: lawsuit New Jersey mother Angela Reading filed a lawsuit last week after a U.S. military official flagged her as a "safety concern" for complaining about a sexual poster at school.
March 19, 2023 Reporter warns Stanford students' free speech 'double standard' could become mainstream among lawyers, judges Washington Free Beacon reporter Aaron Sibarium criticized Stanford activists for plastering names of conservative students while demanding their own be removed from reports.
March 19, 2023 University officials are ‘spineless cowards’ unwilling to enforce free speech policies: former law professor A former law professor said university officials need to enforce their own policies after students and educators heckled a judge and stopped his remarks.
March 18, 2023 I spoke at UC Davis about politics. Leftists responded with lies and attacks but said my words were violence I have been speaking for nearly a decade on college campuses. To the left opposing speech is 'violence.' This week was the most jarring example yet of how the left views speech.
March 17, 2023 Stanford Law protesters demand to have names redacted from news reports: 'Not how the First Amendment works' Stanford Law students expressed anger about being publicly named in relation to their actions in support of a public protest against Trump-appointed U.S. Circuit Judge Duncan.
March 17, 2023 Julian Assange's brother and father speak out over his detainment, call for charges to be dropped Julian Assange's father and brother, John and Gabriel Shipton, speak out on his detention at a high-security prison in the UK and his extradition to the U.S. on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
March 16, 2023 Comedy should be 'nonpolitical': Jamie Kilstein Comedian Jamie Kilstein weighs in on the culture of comedy.
March 15, 2023 Joe Rogan praises Founding Fathers for building a 'f----ing superior' system to prevent tyranny and censorship Podcaster Joe Rogan spoke about how history leans towards tyranny, and the Founding Fathers tried to mitigate against it with checks and balances.
March 15, 2023 Former Georgetown law professor called racist by students as he delivers lecture on free speech A legal scholar, Ilya Shapiro, was invited to speak at the University of Denver's law school but was called a racist by students who demanded his lecture be canceled.
March 15, 2023 Parents fed up as hundreds of colleges still mandate COVID vaccines: 'Laboratory of guinea pigs' Parents across the country are fighting for their kids' First Amendment rights as hundreds of colleges still require the COVID vaccine for attendance